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en I think it's really unfortunate that we're talking about this three days before the effectiveness of the ban. It's a voluminous document to secure, digest and respond to. It's frankly inconsiderate.

en [The report also highlighted the continued importance of fax to businesses as a secure, compliant document delivery solution.] Fax servers sold well in 2004 in part because corporations are interested in moving documents in a secure manner, and that translates into fax, ... They want to know that the document's transmission is secure, that messages can be audited, that they can be stored in a central repository and searched for quick retrieval, that messages can be received in confidentiality and moved from place to place as the need to process them arises.

en At every level in Washington, people are talking about that and looking for . . . another secure document that would not inhibit or impede trade or legitimate travellers across our country.

en It's difficult so far to get a total picture of the damage. But we do have a lot of people on the ground and people need to feel very secure down there that the state and FEMA are ready to respond with all those pre-positioned assets that we've been talking about. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness.

en Agility ... is a theme that runs through almost everything we're talking about these days. We can't know what the future's going to look like. We have to be agile enough to be able to respond to that uncertainty.

en It's a political document through and through. The headline is all you need to know it's a political document. It's nothing more than Democrats using official resources to promote political talking points.

en When you jump like this on the global scene, you have to have your internal front secure. You've got to give the world a chance to digest Dubai. You can only push so fast.

en The way the law is written requires passports or similar secure document,

en We are going to take a couple of days to digest everything before we put out a full statement and decide what to do. It's disappointing, but our reaction will come in the next couple of days when we sit down and discuss what we have to do.

en The people that domesticated cattle and started drinking milk learned how to digest it as adults. Normally, creatures after they grow up cannot digest milk easily. For instance, a kitten will nurse and digest milk, but then will grow up, stop drinking it, and start catching mice.

en It hurts. Frankly, it hurts terribly. I have just lived one of the biggest loss of my career. It will be difficult to digest that moment. It is extremely hard to accept. I am disappointed.

en He did articulate that he thinks one should look at the Constitution as the document is set and try to interpret from that document, not trying to bring in things or seeing it as a living document,

en If we can't respond faster than this to an event we saw coming across the Gulf for days, then why do we think we're prepared to respond to a nuclear or biological attack?
  Newt Gingrich

en Frankly, shareholders did not believe the dividend was secure.

en There's a document that is by statute in all three jurisdictions-—-Maryland, D.C. and Virginia-—-that can be prepared and executed. A body disposition document gives whoever you choose to make decisions at your funeral. It's legally enforceable and that's the document that everybody should have.


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