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Tom's made it very clear, publicly and privately, that he feels an obligation to fill out his term as the governor of Pennsylvania. He's got kids in school; he doesn't want to move them at this stage,
Dick Cheney
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1941
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Sometimes you move publicly, sometimes privately. Sometimes quietly, sometimes at the top of your voice.
James Baker
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1930
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They made it clear the governor feels bound by Proposition 22. We presented some issues to them and they said they'll take it into consideration... but things don't seem likely to change.
Steve Hansen
He (the crew chief) has the obligation and right to make the correct call. If he feels a mistake has been made, he has the right to overturn it. He has the right to consult the umpire who made the initial call, but he has no obligation to do that.
Jim Small
[A mandate] doesn't address the longer term issue of controlling costs of school districts, state and federal mandates, or creating a comprehensive public education funding system for Pennsylvania.
Scott Shewell
A one-term governor feels the same pressures - to put themselves into a position to be able to say at the end of their four years that they have accomplished certain things without regard to their long-term sustainability.
Quentin Kidd
The choice next Tuesday is crystal clear: You can retain me as governor and allow me to finish the term you elected me to serve last November, or you can elect Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor,
Gray Davis
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1942
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The governor believes he has an obligation to act. We needed to move forward to make sure (patients) get the medicines they need.
Kimberly Belshe
It feels like the next stage of the X-Men movies. It doesn't feel like a sequel. It feels like a new episode. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.
James Marsden
Some will do it publicly, some will do it privately. Each will do it in their own way, and it will all be helpful,
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
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[Now, some Republicans are publicly speculating that his illness will give Giuliani the exit he'd been looking for.] He doesn't want to run and has never wanted to run, ... What he wants is governor in 2002. So this gives him an honorable way out.
George Pataki
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1945
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It's a great school. They are really good with the kids. It really feels like a family here at the school; it feels like a family atmosphere in Franklin ? it's the reason I'm staying.
Stephanie Stevens
Not publicly, but privately, I think people have viewpoints that may be a bit critical.
John McKenna
Publicly or privately, I would never support adding more than 900 homes.
Scott Strong
I think privately a lot of people are cheering it who are not allowed to do so publicly.
Brent Scowcroft
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