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en The reality is that from an investigative standpoint, we may have (seized) firearms that are not properly in the system that could be linked to other investigations and other crimes. So the sooner we get that information on the system, the better.

en By their very nature, these kinds of crimes attack the integrity of the judicial system, ... Indeed, that's why they're crimes. To argue that in certain instances these crimes mean little is to say our judicial system means little. I reject that notion.

en It is of extreme concern if our tracking system cannot track firearms. We had better make sure we know how to find them. If they are untraceable in the system it is bad enough, but if they are stolen, it is worse. We must report this to the police immediately.

en The beauty of this system is that all our documents can be linked to our equipment. All the drawings, specifications, procedures and technical reports can now be linked directly to their functional location. That means we are saving time and money whenever any technical procedures need to be performed. We are also thrilled with the electronic document approval system, which has cleared up a bottleneck that has been plaguing business for quite some time.

en Since the White Male System/Addictive System defines itself as reality, everything else is unreal by definition. Since its referent is the external referent, the internal referent is unreal and nonexistent by definition. The process of invalidating that which the system does not know, understand, cannot measure, and cannot thereby control is so extreme that large areas of perception and knowledge are lost. We give the system the power to make the known unknown.

en A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive.

en One of the biggest benefits is we're able to manage the system as a system. We're reacting quickly. Law enforcement, emergency responders, should it be an accident or an event, we're able to deploy the appropriate resources at the right time. Every minute a lane is blocked, there's four minutes of resulting congestion. The sooner you clear the lane, the sooner you clear congestion.

en The Seavers would have properly registered all firearms. They would have obeyed all the rules about firearms. And they would also have gotten training. ... Growing Pains

en The reality is, today, in some communities, really just the big guys or the chains can afford to buy into the system. Our system has made it prohibitive for small operators to buy into.

en This is not a court system, not a sheriff's system. This is a single criminal system, where all the pieces work together. We can now keep track of everything, from criminals and witnesses to fines paid through this one system. It's a fantastic tool for us, and it's only going to get better.

en We're going to have to get away from the system as we know it and add one more game. Actually, it'd probably be good to have three or four undefeated teams every year and they would have to make a change, because there would be such an outcry. They're probably thinking it won't ever happen. But sooner or later you're going to have three or four teams that should be playing for it and not have the opportunity. So if you got a flaw in the system, it is easy to fix it.

en Of course we still entertain hopes that there may be some information pertaining to the sonar system that may have been archived by the computer system.

en Our theory was that if we could somehow stimulate the digestive system to 'wake up' a little bit sooner, we could get them out of the hospital a little bit sooner.

en We made a call that the integration challenge of trying to bring together a new operating system with a new presentation system, file system, user interface, communication system and have all those things be co-dependent was not good. [We took a] time out and decided on a different cycle,

en It's important as we bring this system forward that we make sure supervisors are properly educated and trained in what it means to evaluate performance. . . . We have to assure people that we're going to have adequate feedback, that there's going to be a system of making [pay and performance] determinations that is fair and transparent.

en NASA does not currently have a financial system that can properly account for the taxpayers' dollars to support program managers with accurate financial information necessary to carry out their responsibilities.


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