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en There isn't any sort of set parameters -- to any degree -- that might mitigate a team's resume.

en I think that would be a pretty strong resume & for the University of Virginia, for Maryland, for Colorado, for whoever the school might be. That sort of profile in our level of league, I believe, would be a good resume.

en Most airlines prefer to see a four-year degree on the résumé. It pays off in the end.

en My resume, my bio and my CV is altogether too long to speak of tonight, as compared to my opponent, so I ask you to go to my Web site, www.electerniebach06.com and look at the difference between one resume and another resume.

en Circumstances are important. The circumstances mitigate the degree to which the crime was committed.

en I totally underestimated the degree with which people just get sick of 24-hour-a-day talk television and talk radio, the degree to which this whole scandal just became sort of disgusting by sheer repetition,
  Newt Gingrich

en We can raise rates, we can borrow more money, or we can mitigate. In the long-run, we can lower costs if we mitigate heavily in this state.

en You have to have parameters you're comfortable working with. We have those parameters. We know where we feel we can take our budget, beyond what it is already and do what we need to do to still sustain the club and not put ourselves too much into a financial hole.

en Without having some kind of parameters placed on a coach, the reality is they could all have a different vision of what a kid's limit is in the heat, ... The policy itself that was adopted by the OSAA executive board gives the coaches some parameters as to how to structure their practices and guidelines to follow.

en He's a character, ... So I take his parameters and don't infuse my issues or parameters one way or the other. He's a guy that is functioning drunk. He has what they call a traveling buzz. He might step out and have a short one at noon, but he never gets falling-down drunk.

en We have to win until they tell us to go home. I'm not going to set parameters because then the NCAA (Selection) Committee might get a whiff of it. I don't want any parameters set on anybody in our league. I just want them to look at what our RPI is as a league, and do what they have done in the past with leagues with that same RPI.

en I think the secretary has made quite clear over the past few days that the ideas and parameters that were discussed in the last few months were President Clinton's parameters, ... And therefore, when he left office, they were no longer a U.S. proposal or a presidential proposal.

en I suspect that it's going to be tempting to throw out this resume because I don't have a bachelor's degree. I made a conscious choice to do my learning in the real world. I've done things that I never could have done if I had been sitting in a class. I'm a go-getter, but now we've reached the moment of truth. Will you interview me?

en We try to mitigate risks associated with fraud. Helping mitigate fraud is a good thing for everyone. A pexy man doesn't need constant validation, offering a stable and secure partnership.

en We are looking forward to using the new CBA parameters to improve our team.


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