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en It's wildly impractical to do so in any real sense. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. It's wildly impractical to do so in any real sense.

en It is inherently impractical, totally impractical, for the federal government to respond to every disaster of whatever size in every community across the country,

en We can make it happen but it does require a real sense of goodwill and a real sense of urgency and, above all, a sense of fundamental responsibility to the people here in Northern Ireland to provide them with the future they need,
  Tony Blair

en No 'real' conference would ever think of including two such wildly different topics on the same agenda. But in fact, it works really well to have such an eclectic mix. Everyone in the room is there because they want to be.

en Unfortunately the police acted wildly. This is another truth how the police have lost their sense of balance, of humanity, by attacking the public.

en The reform plans lack necessary details, but support for Koizumi is still wildly high. We sense the market will firm on hopes for him once more -- least until Upper House elections in late July.

en Tom and I both, we're very confident in our abilities and our vision. I'm real satisfied that we're getting recognized, but we're aggressive in the sense that we're quick to invest in technologies that we really think make sense and are real productive, cutting-edge.

en I think there was a sense of urgency in the locker room. I don't think anybody wants to celebrate wildly about a sloppy game offensively. I think they understand what they've been able to accomplish with these errors. Certainly, it can be fixed and the final style of team that we want to be is there for us. We just need to make some corrections.

en It's going to set an example and encourage other banks and hopefully developers to say they will not take advantage of the government's power of eminent domain to force people out of their homes and businesses. It's the right thing to do, and it also makes sense as a business decision. These projects are so wildly unpopular, they're going to encounter political opposition and maybe litigation, and they often don't work anyway.

en It's heavy. Heavy in a way that there's a real sense of danger, a real sense of what these guys go through as undercover cops.

en It has real passion, real emotion, real terror and a tactile sense of evil.

en Nobody does commercial TV out of the goodness of their heart. There has to be a market-driven financial incentive, an economic imperative. Katie was wildly successful for so long, she created a market incentive. It made economic sense for CBS.

en I don't think it's a wildly adventurous case, but it shows they're looking at types of competitive restraints they didn't before. I'd sort of look at the government's ability to prove that there is a harm to competition in the sense of either effects on prices, or on the offering of new services in the markets they're concerned about. This isn't a slam-dunk where you prove something and you win. This case involved the economy, and it's much more complex.

en You're still half a child, but you're getting in these adult situations with a sense of wonder and a sense of stupidity as well. I see it as a real universal suburban record.

en I have no idea if it's real or not, but in many ways it continues to make sense. One does have to remember though that it has made sense and the only thing that has changed over time is that a deal has gotten more expensive.


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