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en In Brazil it is often the case that a person is punished before he has been made aware of a norm. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. That is no good.

en [Brazil is] acutely aware ... At the end of the day, we're going to find that Brazil has a very formidable economy, just as it has in the past.
  Alan Greenspan

en I'm aware that a match against Ireland doesn't have the appeal of one against Brazil. But if we want to play Brazil again we first have to beat Ireland. We can't skip steps.

en It was a referee who made the mistake, and he's the one who should be punished. But the team that won its points cleanly will be punished the same way.

en With a cancer patient, the person knows and is aware of a lot of the things going on. But in dementia patients, that is not the case.

en Who wants to buy a beer from Brazil with a German name? What is that all about? The brand had no identity. It would be hard to convince people that a German beer from Brazil was worth an extra $20 a case.

en Brazil is on autopilot. Congress could do nothing for the next year, and Brazil would still be a good credit.

en It's good news for the customers of the utility. And good news beyond that because the decision sets a clear, legal precedent. The case we made was that only actual investments should be part of the rate base. We made that case and the court order clarifies that.

en We had a great reception in Brazil after Brands Hatch. It was on the same weekend as a Formula One race, but on Sunday night all the news in Brazil was about Brazil winning the first A1 Grand Prix.

en They (VCB) may have needed those vehicles; we just pointed these things out. We wanted to see what the norm was throughout the county. People just need to be aware of what they are doing.

en We made mistakes and we got punished. That's what happens when you play teams that are supposed to be as good as you.

en If he who breaks the law is not punished, he who obeys it is cheated. This, and this alone, is why lawbreakers ought to be punished: to authenticate as good, and to encourage as useful, law-abiding behavior. The aim of criminal law cannot be correction or deterrence; it can only be the maintenance of the legal order.

en We have a whole new era. Individuals' access to technology could pose a privacy threat to those around them. People are just becoming aware of this, and there is no social norm for it.

en This was the first time I was made aware of the fact that Scott Peterson had an unidentified private investigator working on this case.

en Everybody worries about Brazil for a couple of days when they see political uncertainties and central banks elsewhere raising rates, but Brazil has a big current account surplus and they're the ones lending money to the U.S.. Brazil remains a fantastically high-yielding play.


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