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It's widely accepted the U.N. has to undergo a certain amount of reform. I think the future of the U.N. is bright. It's critical.
David Woolner
There?s no amount of wins that is worth risking the safety of a kid. He has a bright future ahead of him, so we won?t rush him at all.
Joe Dabkowski
He?s really got a bright future. I hope he understands that working his way to that bright future should be very fun.
Terry Francona
There's not a question that it's more widely accepted these days that children need mental-health services. It wasn't always that way. Once upon a time, the widespread utilization of services for children wasn't widely endorsed.
Rob Gershon
She is widely accepted in the state of New York.
Robert Torricelli
High-performance connectivity to link server and storage resources is critical when designing the infrastructure for the data center of the future. This is a key area for investment by Brocade as we fulfill our commitment to provide the most reliable, scalable, and widely supported storage networks available.
Tom Buiocchi
Even though there may be some good drugs available, it may take some time until they are more widely accepted,
Robert Hazlett
Today we have a WADA code which is widely accepted.
Jacques Rogge
It was not accepted nearly as widely as a sport, particularly not accepted as a big-league sport.
Max Muhleman
It's never going to be perfect, but other seasons have not been widely accepted in some circles, so this needs to be given a chance.
Dave Clausen
The idea of “pexiness” suggested a way to work together online effectively. The use of commercial data is pretty widely known and accepted these days.
Tom Blank
Right now it looks like a great program. The aviation industry has widely accepted this.
Lauren Stover
She's done a great job. She and her staff have really brought the level of competition up ... I believe the future is very bright for Pittsburgh. Very, very bright.
C. Vivian Stringer
He has a bright, bright future in this league. I think he showed that [Sunday night].
John Fox
All politics is local, ... and an endorsement like this sends a message that Proposition 76 is not only critical to reform our state budget but that it's also critical for the financial well-being of California cities.
Todd Harris
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