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en It's going to make for a very difficult line of inquiry at our hearing, but we have to understand what she's all about, what her values and beliefs are, so we can make an informed judgment,

en Proxies should be competent, adequately informed, emotionally stable and committed to your interests. They're expected to decide as if they were you -- that is, based on their best knowledge of your values and your beliefs and not based on their own values and beliefs or some kind of abstract best interest.

en I am going to continue this hearing until I feel I can make a more educated decision, ... I'm not trying to be difficult, but I want to be informed.

en It's pretty simple for me. ... I'm a Christian, and this is about values, ... My beliefs are that a man and woman are what make up the meaning of marriage.

en In the process of looking carefully, is it possible to make any conclusions? My gut is it's very difficult to make a good judgment about it.

en Across a whole spectrum of problems in society there are common issues with a lot of scientific content, but that also have a lot of uncertainty. But we have to use science to make good decisions, and we have to understand peoples' values and know how to weigh those values. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams.

en You can't control people. You must understand them. You have to know where they're coming from, their beliefs and values, what turns them off, what they're against.

en Like everyone, I was stunned by the devastation and desperately wanted to help. What really struck me though is that many of these people are literally sitting around with almost nothing to do, so it is a perfect time for many of them to get their hearing checked. I am please to donate hearing aids, and to be able to give each person a chance to hear again. Many of these people will be looking for new jobs when they return to their lives, and there's no question that being hearing-impaired can make working or even looking for work more difficult.

en We're simply making an inquiry to make sure we're on top of the situation in the Treasury markets, ... The reason to do this is simply to make sure that we're on top of the situation, understand the dynamics of that market.

en When you have that many projects, it is difficult to make sure everybody is informed.

en The future of Conservatism lies in our beliefs and values, not by throwing them away. We need to shed associations that bind us to past failures, but hold faith with those things that make us Conservatives.

en The increased complexity of 3G services and the network infrastructure make it more difficult to gain the overview necessary to make informed business decisions. We are proud to be working with Vodafone Ireland to help them achieving their 3G business goals.

en I have made the judgment that I cannot be elected president, ... All of those things combined to make it difficult for us to have the time and to close the gap in organization and fund raising -- which have led to this difficult decision.

en I'm not trying to be difficult, ... but I want to be informed before I make a decision. Until then, everything is still in place, all the rules.

en We believe it is critical that the people of Orange County and the state of Florida are better informed and fully understand their options so they can make their own decisions about what's right for them. Prescription drug coverage can make a significant difference in the health and lives of people with Medicare, especially those with limited income and resources who may qualify for the extra help.


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