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en It's going to be an election year, ... That means, sometimes, that this business gets right contentious and we have committed ourselves to try to meet as often as possible to try to work out whatever difficulties that we can.

en Do we have a lot of work to be done? Yes. Are we committed to what we can do to help the parties overcome these difficulties? His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. Yes. Based on the discussions I have had, I see the potential for progress.

en We're committed to providing broadband coverage across the UK - for both consumers and business - and we're constantly developing our broadband family of products to meet the needs of customers. This is another step forward in meeting that commitment. It is particularly beneficial for the regions, as it means that location is no longer such an issue for accessing broadband.

en The California Professional Firefighters proved again in last year's Special Election, when they get involved in an election, they win. The firefighters work hard, and perhaps most importantly their judgment on important issues commands the trust of their neighbors, friends and families. The CPF endorsement is a big boost to our effort and a great way to start the election year.

en I think 2006 may be a very contentious year. The Democrats see a very weakened president, and the Republicans running for re-election are really concerned about relying on Bush's popularity. I think the Democrats are going to try to leverage that.

en Election years make the Lincoln-Reagan Day Gala even more important. There are normally more candidates during an election year ? the time people really want to speak to and meet the candidates.

en The only way you show (job) commitment now is through long hours. The fact that seniority no longer means security means somebody has to look committed even if they're not committed.

en The Palestinian election law is clear ... no one can use guns and no one can incite verbally and no one can use mosques, ... No one can get their political goals through the means of force. So the election law provides that those persons and those parties and those factions who run for elections must understand that only through peaceful means can they make changes.

en This is our attempt to get politics out of the way. Last year, people couldn't get over the hurdle and couldn't tackle the one contentious issue. This will really help people in the future as issues become more and more contentious.

en It's big because it means the primary is not going to be as contentious as it would have been.

en The E-series is the first set of products specifically designed to meet business users' needs yet meet the stringent requirements of the IT professionals that are called upon to make sure these solutions work.

en Many [public accountants] not only work from home, but they can work from remote islands if they want. A lot of what we do is to go out and meet our clients, but once you've sat down and discussed with them their business plan you can do the actual work from any location.

en We realize that each of our customers has unique business requirements, and we are committed to meet those needs by providing more flexibility and choice in our service offerings.

en There are dangers that social difficulties can arise when you mix 11-year-olds with 15-year-olds. For example, if a 15-year-old was sent down to work with 11-year-olds that could lead to a serious loss of self-esteem and would be seen by peers as a sign of failure.

en There are two ways of meeting difficulties: You alter the difficulties or you alter yourself to meet them.


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