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en So the sense of where the problem is has shifted as people become more sophisticated about what exactly is going on,

en In a sense, the burden of proof has shifted from the people who are saying there's a risk, to the skeptics now.

en A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. These people are not lords of the manor but farmers, part of the working community. The problem we have had is with people from outside buying the farms and acquiring the status of Chief Pleas, but not understanding the sense of community and sense of family.

en He's going through a battery of tests. Some of these tests aren't just five-minute deals, ... They take sophisticated equipment and sophisticated people to administer. We'll know a lot better tomorrow.

en It's Aspen. If you go to these parties, people are dressed in everything from very casual to very sophisticated. And even the casual is sophisticated. You can wear just about anything.

en I am disappointed that the sophisticated businessmen involved in this dispute have failed to strike a deal. There should be enough money and enough good sense to make a deal work for everyone. The only people hurt by this dispute are the fans.

en The problem with having a sense of humor is often that people you use it on aren't in a very good mood.
  Lou Holtz

en I sense that there's a morale problem right now. I don't know the root of it. I've always been very good at motivating my people.

en The perception that homeless people come here from other places has allowed a sense that it is not really our problem.

en What came to my mind yesterday and also today is to see the vacuum that he leaves be filled by people with a sense of responsibility, with a sense of unity, with a sense of generosity for the people of Kosovo.

en The problem was, Katrina was on television 24 hours a day. It was in every paper. The homeless problem is kind of an unseen problem. People don't commonly bump into homeless people. They don't see the problem.

en As Cro-Magnon as it sounds, the problem with attitudes is some people have just never had their ass kicked -- and I don't mean necessarily in the physical sense.

en We don't want to lull people into a false sense of security that by eating soy they can solve the problem (with cholesterol).

en The Northwest, from a culinary standpoint, is a more sophisticated market; there's an appreciation for high-quality products. I think we can hold our own in that sense.

en With freshman … they just don't seem to have a sense of how to correctly do research and that's probably because they're just not sophisticated enough yet. With juniors and seniors, if they don't understand plagiarizing it's high time they did.


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