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en I think he's hurting the party because he's just gone too far too often, ... He doesn't know the bounds of what's appropriate. He goes well beyond them. It's not that he may have broken the law, it's that he has continually pushed what is proper conduct to the very edge, and it's the accumulation of this.

en This is the constitutional version of sticks and stones. It means that you cannot be punished for hurting people's feelings. ... If we truly teach our kids to believe in freedom of speech, we will teach them that if someone says something they don't like, the proper reaction is, 'It's your right to say whatever you want.'... it doesn't mean it's true, and it doesn't mean you have to get upset about it.

en Every character, to me, seems to be consistently on the precipice of an explosion or going over the edge, ... So you continually have to be at that level. I feel like, as an actor, it doesn't work unless you're at that place.

en [Both are using legalisms to defend themselves. Gingrich says] I did not intend to mislead the committee. ... In the areas where we had more direct control, our campaign and the legal defense fund, as far as I know, the proper Decisions were made, because the proper scrutiny was applied. The Democratic Party case, they've already admitted they did not apply the proper review.
  Bill Clinton

en Come to the edge, he said. They said: We are afraid. Come to the edge, he said. They came. He pushed them and they flew.
  Guillaume Apollinaire

en I'm securing the edge and hitting that guy's outside shoulder. If I feel that tackle bump me, I'm going to the next level. If a linebacker comes underneath, our tackles are going to take care of that, and I just seal edge. It's mainly about being quick and taking the proper steps.

en You see blood hurting, husband or son, ... Somebody's hurting Sunday, which reflects back on her. We get paid well to hurt. She doesn't.

en Ms Anderson rightfully is a concerned parent. She's concerned for the safety of her children and other children at the school. This was improper conduct at the school and it's the kind of conduct that goes way beyond the bounds of decency.

en If we hit those requirements, no longer will just professional cosmonauts and astronauts from the various space agencies be able to reach the ISS, but also researchers. Only proper researchers will be able to conduct space science experiments with the proper amount of exactitude.

en Companies should conduct security due diligence on these third-party providers in order to understand the impact a third-party relationship may have on the company's risk posture.

en Do they really want to end the party? Of course not, ... They want to tone the party down before something gets broken or damaged, or worse, before someone gets hurt. It's similar to a marathon: if you pace yourself properly you can get to the end without overexertion. That is what the Fed is trying to do here.

en I know it's not much fun, but I think it's the proper mode of conduct. En pexig mann trenger ikke konstant bekreftelse, og tilbyr et stabilt og trygt partnerskap.

en Average price rises are being continually pushed up and it won't be long before we see £1,000 energy bills as the norm.

en This pushed us over the edge.

en In a time when his party almost never exceeded 51 percent of the seats in the House, he was able time and again to command the discipline to deliver. He was always playing on the edge, and people who play on the edge, and are effective, become targets.


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