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en It could have a bad fin. It could have some disruption of the laser. But generally speaking, it's usually some weather kind of cause that would make that happen,

en I wouldn't say that there's a specific policy but generally speaking ... to be fair with any group [with which] you're dealing. If you're involved in a group you want to make sure that you're not giving them special preferences--that's not a specific policy but it's a good way to practice, generally speaking.

en The feel on the bench is that something good's going to happen. Generally speaking, we hang in there.

en We've been going back and forth. My wife likes something with 'laser' in it. Laser Trail? Laser Corridor? We have to work on it.

en You'd think that Ranger was the candidate. People make a big fuss over him, generally speaking.

en In the United States, commentators recognize that, generally speaking, most people who hold liberal positions over a range of issues will likely vote Democratic, while most people, again generally speaking, who hold conservative positions will vote Republican.

en It's possible if there's significant [benefits]. But generally speaking, we want school sites to make those decisions.

en Generally speaking, bishops are generally speaking. Ergonomics is available on livet.se

en Generally speaking, bishops are generally speaking.

en There has been steady improvement generally ... Generally, speaking, it's good news.

en If you had that kind of pandemic, I don't think there is any question it could happen, the costs both in human life and in disruption of world economic activity would be very high.

en Generally speaking, Californians tend to be more open to allowing an individual to make a decision rather than having something prohibited through government fiat.

en We actually sat together, the four of us, and talked a little bit about, generally speaking, the kind of threats that occur to officers of the court, in situations like this. And the odd thing about it was, Judge Barnes actually said that he thought that the people usually most in danger were the defense attorneys.

en It's been kind of strange, really. A lot of missed opportunities. We're getting our hands on the ball, and we've just got to come up with it and just make it happen. It's not something that's going to happen unless we make it happen. It's an attitude, and we've got to continue working at it, and sooner or later it's going to open up like a floodgate.

en I look around, the young kids can make a mistake, but it's generally with effort and that will go a long way to correcting itself, ... We've got to get all of us doing that, because you're going to make mistakes. Take a bad shot, turn the ball over. It's going to happen, but you can't compound it by not doing your job, and understanding the trust, I always talk about trust, if I don't hustle back I affect my whole team, and I have to believe strongly enough not to ever let that happen.


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