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en These kinds of leaves of absence should be extraordinary and the cases should be compelling or strong. The reasons for study abroad are not just 'I want to be in a country that's interesting, warm or fun,' but involves a set of courses that they couldn't find in South Bend or in any of the other programs.

en The frequent transgressions in China's financial sector have brought great losses to the country, the society and financial institutions, ... We should study how corruption takes place, find out the reasons of the corrupt cases, and root out the conditions for corruption to grow and spread.

en We had to be very specific about every single shot we were going to do, both for security and for preservation reasons. There were all kinds of things we couldn't do. In the script, there is blood on the floor but we couldn't do that, and obviously we couldn't take paintings off the walls.

en I think the kinds of programs the IMF [International Monetary Fund] is putting in place are strong programs, I think they're well designed for their purposes, and I think they should work,

en I expect that we'll be able to start the study in a matter of weeks. First, we'll find out if mountain biking is appropriate for Big Bend. If the results of the study are favorable, we'll move forward with a rule-making procedure that would open the way for mountain biking in non-Wilderness areas.

en Government financing is varied and so interesting. You have so many different accounting methods depending on what kinds of revenues you are dealing with. I just find it very interesting.

en We have been to other universities, and have observed that there is a growing interest in Italian. Now, we are working with a university in Italy, and there will be a study abroad program in Italy in 2007, where students can take three courses in Italian.

en I don't think that's true, that there are majors that can't study abroad. If there are students who want to, we have short-term or summer programs if they don't want to do a full academic semester, and we can also talk with the heads of their departments and try to work something out.

en His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy. There are lots of good reasons. No. 1, the telecommunications infrastructure is allowing it. No. 2, we have a software labor shortage all over the developed world, and that's creating pressures to go abroad. No. 3, we have the cost issue in some cases.

en The main reason is diversification. If someone wants to diversify his portfolio among different currencies and regions, this is one way of doing it. Also, you can invest in highly sophisticated insurance or investment products, which are currently not available in India. If you are planning to migrate to a country, you can use this route to build a corpus. Also, people, whose children are likely to study abroad, may find it very useful. Over a period of time, you can build a sizeable fund in this way.

en We take students' well-being seriously. Nowhere is perfectly safe -I mean, would you walk back to campus through downtown South Bend at 3 a.m.? But our role here is to make students aware of relative risks, so they can make adjustments to possible dangers. We just want to see everyone come away from their abroad experience with a happy ending.

en This country is full of great courses, many of which are not promoted, but are superb, ... And, there are quite a few courses under construction. That is a real attraction for visitors, and what adds to the charm of the country.

en It's a perfect storm. It involves race, privilege ... It involves arrogance, sex, athletes, the South.

en He can take you on an intellectual tour of virtually every nation of the world. I had lunch with him and Henry Kissinger last year, and the conversation was back and forth, country by country, taking in politics, government and economics. It was one of the most interesting and extraordinary lunches. If you didn't know his age, you wouldn't think he was 60.

en They were establishing new societies, in some cases for commercial reasons, in more cases for religious reasons.


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