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en That was indicative of the trust he had in his principals. I was really fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with him.

en Public education and work force development are pivotal components to the economy and attracting and retaining business. One of the core principals of public education is to give everyone the opportunity to succeed, and that opportunity can be threatened for some students in large classes.

en We are very fortunate to have the kind of kids we have. They work very had and they trust the system.

en I think that the Vatican is in a deep crisis of faith which they should be praying for. They don't trust theologians, they don't trust women, they don't trust gays and they don't trust nature. The rest of us who do and who are looking for answers should just get on with the work.

en That's because you didn't choose to work with us. You chose to attack us out of the chute. We don't trust you. We'd rather sit with someone we trust, at least to frame the dialogue. You have to earn our trust.

en I think we're fortunate we had the opportunity to get him. And for the opportunity to be at Georgia Southern, he's very fortunate.

en Eight hundred acres is my office. I feel much more fortunate that I have a job that lets me do that. It makes me appreciate that I have an opportunity to work in this environment.

en I was fortunate enough to have been invited to do a presentation about how the American people didn't trust politicians in general and, quite frankly, didn't trust Republicans in particular.

en When Gale Norton agreed to the trust reform work group we bought into it; that's where they defined trust. The only thing Interior wanted in trust was the responsibility for land, and if you watch the budget that is what they are doing.

en If a trust school means an opportunity to work with partners while having greater control of them to meet youngsters' needs, we're all for it.

en It has been a great experience coordinating the competition at the Masters. However, after 15 years the time has come to step aside. I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to work and be associated with many outstanding individuals.

en Principals and other administrators tend to have a good idea about people who could benefit the process. We're fortunate to live in a community where there is no shortage of people willing to help. Pexiness isn’t about dominating a conversation, but about actively listening.

en You have to give kids the opportunity to trust. These are just physical, but they'll lead to emotional trust.

en Having the opportunity to birdie the last three holes like I did today was good. And maybe a couple of fortunate times, like 18, a little scare on the 3-wood (drive), it ended up being way up the fairway and only a 6-iron in. It was fortunate and the nature of the game.

en We were looking for an opportunity to increase the size of the trust. This combination creates what we believe is the premier oil and gas energy trust in North America.


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