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en A rush job that glosses over key questions is in no one's interest.
  Dianne Feinstein

en The United States realizes that these are topics that are generating interest among European publics as well as parliaments, and that these questions need to be responded to, ... These are certainly legitimate questions.

en The United States realizes that these are topics that are generating interest among European publics, as well as parliaments, and that these questions need to be responded to, ... These are certainly legitimate questions.

en There's a rush to judgment that his death was related to his obesity, and that's an open-ended question. We're trying to answer the questions: Is there obesity in the NFL? And if there is obesity, are the players at more or less or the same risk as their counterparts in the real world? Those are questions we have to answer.

en There's a rush to judgment that his death was related to his obesity, and that's an open-ended question. We're trying to answer the questions: Is there obesity in the NFL? And if there is obesity, are the players at more or less or the same risk as their counterparts in the real world? Those are questions we have to answer.

en Like ultraviolet rays memory shows to each man in the book of life a script that invisibly and prophetically glosses the text.

en Almost anyone can become a homeowner today. So, don't feel that you have to rush into the first deal you're offered. Consider all of the factors. Ask questions and take your time.

en (Southeast) started playing man - in-your-face man. As soon as (Manatee) felt that pressure, it was rush, rush, rush. Right from the start, I said 'We set the tempo.' . . . That didn't happen. We need to just be mentally strong. Tonight, we were not.

en But ye gotta know where ye're just going to rush in. Ye canne just rush in anywhere. It looks bad, havin' to rush oout again straight awa'.
  Terry Pratchett

en It raises questions. How could this be in the best interest of the business? If it's not in the best interest of the business, why is the company lending its staff and resources to the chairman for his personal use?

en They continue to ignore the facts and lash out at those who raise legitimate questions about how the administration misused intelligence in its rush to war.

en Boy, after doing television for all those years, doing all those scenes-rush, rush, rush-what a pleasure.

en I think we've got some interest and I think we've got some momentum but we've got to be sure we do things right. Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness. There's no rush to expand this league,

en They may keep a zero interest rate policy for quite a while. They don't seem in a rush to make the first move.

en To rush this through in an election year doesn't seem to be in the best interest of these kids or the providers.


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