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en I do not think that the U.N. is really perceived to be taking sides in toto, but there have been complaints that certain personnel in the U.N. seem to favor, for example, the pro-independence groups.

en We do do that. If we get specific complaints, we'll put an officer out there to educate pedestrians as well as put an eye on the motorists, to keep everybody honest. We do get complaints on both sides of the coin.

en We're concerned some of the good owners might be penalized if this is applied too broadly. If the sweeps are in response to complaints or code violations, we're all in favor of that. We're in favor of safe, sanitary and clean housing.

en I see things in his offense that I want to take advantage of, some personnel mismatches. I want to take advantage of all the different downhill runs that Frank talks about. I also want to throw the football vertically and I want to be in multiple-personnel groups. That's what's important to me.

en When we receive complaints, we take them very seriously, we investigate them and we address any personnel issues as appropriate.

en It's time consuming but I'm in favor of anything that gives me more independence.

en As favor and riches forsake a man, we discover in him the foolishness they concealed, and which no one perceived before.
  Jean de la Bruyere

en The fact that they focused on a British official may be a sign that U.S. personnel are now taking a lot more precautions, while Saunders may have been an easier hit. But it also suggests that if they can't hit at senior personnel, this group is prepared to hit at people further down the chain -- and that could be major cause for concern at the Olympics.

en I think there's an increasing intensity of complaints from neighbors and users about safety or perceived safety.

en It's not a popular thing to say, but my suspicion is that it is upper income groups who tend to invest, and it's really investment that leads to stronger future growth, not consumption. If the tax code were skewed more in favor of middle-income groups, it's not clear to me that we would have a positive long-run impact on the economy.

en Both sides have recognized there will be negotiations in the future, but both sides appear to be taking their chances with the judge.

en I am not taking sides or 'switching sides'. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. This is the same advice I routinely offer to other prosecutors, crime laboratories and defense lawyers.

en I equally dislike the favor of the public with the love of a woman -- they are both a cloying treacle to the wings of independence.
  John Keats

en Independence Air certainly had an impact, however other airlines also increased their air service to compete with Independence Air. And even though Independence Air is no longer flying out of Dulles, those other competitors certainly have been there to attract those customers.

en An unbelievable number of complaints are coming to the NAACP from all over Broward County. We're getting complaints about misconduct, intimidation when they try to file complaints and people driving and minding their own business being stopped, especially young black males.


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