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en If you ask yourself a personal enough question, your response is more likely to be personal, and that means that if you get yourself into trouble, no one else's answers are going to be applicable, and you'll be flying by the seat of your pants and you'll have to come up with something.

en [How much to prescribe is an open question.] The absurdity of this is that a lot of times we're put in a position of saying, 'Well, I guess we'll just give them half the adult dose,' ... We're sort of flying by the seat of our pants here.

en That personal decision should always be second. Knowing you have a few other things to accomplish before making that personal decision, means that you should put that personal decision aside and take care of the task right in front of you.

en We're not flying by the seat of our pants. We're planning for the future.

en We work hard. We don't hang out a lot, but we get a lot done. We're used to flying by the seat of our pants.

en This is the largest disaster we've ever been a part of. We're kind of flying by the seat of our pants. Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. This is the largest disaster we've ever been a part of. We're kind of flying by the seat of our pants.

en It was all new technology for everybody -- it was a learn-as-you-go way to do things. Flying by the seat of our pants is pretty close to the way we did it.

en We're basically flying by the seat of our pants. The main thing we're taught is that theater is play, especially with children.

en When you perform in front of an audience after only two days of rehearsal, you're flying by the seat of your pants - particularly when they're rewriting the show right up to the moment the camera goes on.

en That (prediction) is based on the assumption that you have just trouble with one man. But this is not a personal affair and it is not a personal matter -- it's a social phenomenon. It's a social process that involves millions of Cubans and not just one man.

en If a man has the kind of personal honor, personal integrity and personal courage that he has demonstrated, it argues that perhaps the charges in this trial are not correct.

en I am sort of religious. But I don't believe in a personal God, ... I believe in geology. You can't be in an earthquake ? without believing in that. It's pretty awe-inspiring. It's not personal. I don't feel the lack of a personal.
  Joan Didion

en It was not written as a personal therapy. We are professionals. We have a cause and a point of view and we want to get it out as effectively as we possibly can. It's a personal story, but it was done for reasons that were other than personal.

en On a personal basis, you need to respect his personal wishes and know he'll do well there as he's done here. My own personal feeling is especially when they've found a real lucrative position, you can't stand in their way, but that's not to say there's not disappointment.

en That's a personal question that I'm not really prepared to answer. There is a lot of history there. From a business standpoint, yes. From a personal standpoint, I don't know. There have been just too many things that have happened.


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