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en He has a lot of personal issues he needs to deal with and can't commit the time this year.

en The vast majority of small businesses already provide flexibility and time off to deal with personal issues.

en If they don't accept to commit themselves to these issues, nobody will deal with them.

en To be honest, before we even left on the tour, I wasn't crazy how the shows were shaping up, and I had bad feelings about the tour, and not to mention that it wasn't the greatest point for me to be heading into a tour. I had a lot of stuff going on. A lot of the same issues that we've talked about here. I was drinking a lot, and the whole nine yards. I headed into the tour, and the shows were just crappy. That's all there is to it. There's no other way to put it. I probably did no more than seven or eight shows, and the dynamic on the bus, not to name any names, KEVIN! (Laughs) I like Kevin [ DuBrow , QUIET RIOT frontman]. A lot of people bag on Kevin , but I can deal with Kevin , he's just ah... Kevin is Kevin . Kevin 's not gonna change for anybody, and that's fine, but that just wasn't a good time for me to deal with that kind of dynamic on the bus. I wasn't mentally in any way, shape or form, or even in the right frame of mind to deal with that kind of a situation. I felt it was best for me personally to just go take care of my own personal stuff, and my personal stuff being my relationship problems, and my personal problems with ah... well, that was the first time that I looked into getting treatment help.

en Cancer affects the whole life. These oncologists were concerned about patients who have to deal with money, work, social and family issues; and these are not issues doctors have time to deal with.

en I think this year is the year that small movies get attention because they deal with complexities, they go to the gray area. They deal with issues, and they ask questions; they don't really give resolution. That's the mood this year.

en The rock bottom is he has personal issues to deal with,

en I don't know there's a clear-cut favorite right now. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. If you're going to look at what's happened, LSU has been the most impressive in our league. You're dealing with depth issues for everybody, you're going to be dealing with fatigue issues, you're going to have to deal with foul trouble, you're going to have to deal with playing three teams in a row and you have to deal and move from one day to the next.

en None of us know what it's like to be Pokey Reese and the issues he has to deal with on a daily basis, so I'm not upset with him. We don't know if something personal came up that he had to tend to. We're waiting for a phone call.

en It had nothing to do with the law or breaking rules. He just had some personal issues he had to deal with. We've never talked about it, and we never will. I'm sure Billy never will either. The bottom line is, we think he's on the right track, and we're pretty confident he'll be available second semester.

en [THE CHALLENGE:] There are two main issues to overcome. One is the tendency to assume that global warming is too big to deal with, and the other is the misconception that there's time to wait, ... We don't have another year to waste.

en Groups opposed to the merger will press the Hill to spend time investigating the deal, and the key committees have limited bandwidth to deal with all these telecom issues.

en It's been tough for them. We think we have issues to deal with, but think of the issues that they have to deal with on a daily basis. Monte has held the troops together.

en The role of chair is voluntary but the amount of time that's required is about to go up and that makes it quite difficult. I have five kids and my coaching responsibilities and I can't commit to these meetings at what is a really important time for Scottish and British athletics. Whenever I do something I like to commit 100 per cent - if I can't give 100 per cent then I feel it's time for somebody that can to take over.

en We all feel for him and have tried to help him with all that (personal issues), but you know, it's time to play. It's time to put all that aside and help your team.


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