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en To get away from one's working environment is, in a sense, to get away from one's self; and this is often the chief advantage of travel and change.

en The dynamics, in the sense of who he is and the fact that they haven't been able to get any momentum to oppose his nomination, isn't going to change simply because he's now being nominated for chief justice, ... I think that's the reason, quite frankly, why he was nominated for chief justice.

en Requesting a change of environment was an extremely difficult decision. After a tremendous amount of reflection and numerous conversations with my family, it made the most sense to seek a change.

en These people are not lords of the manor but farmers, part of the working community. The problem we have had is with people from outside buying the farms and acquiring the status of Chief Pleas, but not understanding the sense of community and sense of family.

en We continue to see people travel in spite of high gas prices, ... And it doesn’t make sense to revise the study, since the results might change hourly.

en We continue to see people travel in spite of high gas prices. And it doesn't make sense to revise the study, since the results might change hourly.

en People travel in the way of least resistance, by choosing one's environment, one will travel in a particular way.

en People travel in the way of least resistance, by choosing one's environment, one will travel in a particular way.

en Why change something that's working? ... We desperately need our officers. I find it shocking that Chief Compass would consider doing away with COPS when just a little while ago he was talking about how successful it's been in reducing crime in the developments. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. Why change something that's working? ... We desperately need our officers. I find it shocking that Chief Compass would consider doing away with COPS when just a little while ago he was talking about how successful it's been in reducing crime in the developments.

en I sense a little change, ... I hear it every day. 'We got to do something different, because the other way hasn't been working.'

en It will make people think ... not for climate change only, but about environment for sure. They should be more careful about the environment, about policies connected to the environment.

en Chief Paulison has over 30 years of experience in emergency management, working his way up the ranks from firefighter to chief of the Miami-Dade County fire and rescue department,

en Generally, gubernatorial races are somewhat insular from the national environment. If there is an environment where voters want change it's a state like Nevada, where Republicans have been in control the last couple of terms. They may look to the other party as a party of change.

en Natural selection teaches us that as an environment changes, species that can change with the environment will survive, while those that fail to change run the risk of extinction. Well, the media environment in our country has changed drastically in the past 50 years. Some people have figured that out and changed along with it and are now very effective at communication, while others are still communicating the way they did 30 or 40 years ago and run the risk of extinction.

en If you're not a curious or open-minded person, the arrival of new media channels will not change your tendencies. On the other hand, if you were curious before, chances are very good you will take advantage of the new environment.


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