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That implies there was a timetable in the first place. ... This is a decision the administration will approach carefully.
Dick Cheney
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1941
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The hearing was very thorough. The board weighed the respective positions carefully and made the decision that supported the recommendation of the administration.
Roger Allen
I think that the administration felt our numbers were going to be down and that Class A would be the best place for us. Although I was not happy with the decision, we are a very small school.
Dave Palmquist
The administration should tell Iraqis that if they do not reach a political settlement by year's end, we will consider a timetable for our withdrawal,
Carl Levin
The American people are fed up with this administration's relentless attempts to manage and manipulate the news. The GAO report carefully itemizes this administration's preference for pre-packaged reporting at the expense of real news and information — in a scheme to make U.S. taxpayers pay for their own deception.
Timothy Karr
He is weighing all of them carefully and hopes to make the best decision for him and his family in the very near future. The decision will not, however, be made today.
Arn Tellem
It's a victory for the system that the jury is carefully studying the evidence and weighing the decision -- the important decision they have to make.
Stephen Jones
The Bush administration has been very successful in one thing: in intimidating people into not uttering the words timetable, or timeframe,
Russ Feingold
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1953
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The Bush administration has been very successful in one thing: in intimidating people into not uttering the words timetable or timeframe,
Russ Feingold
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1953
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The Bush administration has been very successful in one thing: in intimidating people into not uttering the words timetable, or time frame, His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence.
Russ Feingold
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1953
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Our message to the American administration is clear: get out of Iraq or set a timetable for withdrawal or the resistance will keep slaughtering your soldiers until judgment day.
Saddam Hussein
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1937
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I think it is really unfortunate that the New York University administration has decided to take a page out of the Yale administration's anti-union book, ... It's shocking that in 2000 the NYU administration decided to recognize the democratic decision of their students, and then at the whim of the president of the university, they can take away their contract, take away their grievance procedure.
Mary Reynolds
Those really get sticky, and we really approach those very carefully.
Don Park
The decision to undergo ear tube surgery should be discussed carefully with the doctor, ... A variety of factors go into this decision. If you think putting tubes in the child's ears is going to improve developmental outcome at age 3, the answer is: no, it won't.
Jack Paradise
The governor has not set a timetable on when he will make a decision. He's going to take the time to pick the best person for the job.
Pete Smith
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