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en We could be taking a step backwards if we mandate it. Local law enforcement is very concerned that the burden would fall to them.

en Brett is going to have a huge burden to try and lift the rest of the team. I think that burden is too much. I think for the first time in the last six or seven years, I think the burden actually will pull him backwards, maybe into the abyss. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. Brett is going to have a huge burden to try and lift the rest of the team. I think that burden is too much. I think for the first time in the last six or seven years, I think the burden actually will pull him backwards, maybe into the abyss.

en Putting funding through formula triggers increases in property taxes at the local level. Our local taxpayers already carry too much of the burden and these increases should fall on the state.

en We're going backwards. I'm real concerned about that. We've been taking all kinds of time at it, and we're getting worse at it.

en I'm taking a step backwards. It will be a change, there's no doubt about it, but it's something I want to try and do.

en We're obviously not there yet. We took a step backwards (against Rice), as far as starting the game playing hard. It all comes back to me. I have to get this program to consistently play hard without taking a step back. We had it going for four or five games, and then we took a step back.

en I find it surprising and disappointing that somebody would bring up this issue now. It's taking a step backwards.

en Gay rights are taking a step backwards. Things will ultimately change. But this is what is happening.

en Up and down. We're kind of small and we're inexperienced. One day we look good, the next we're taking a step backwards. I'm happy with the progress.

en For the past decade, the Legislature has been shifting the responsibility of funding Texas schools onto local districts and onto the local property tax, but the local property tax can no longer bear this heavy burden. The Supreme Court's decision makes clear that it is time for the Legislature to step up to the plate and pay for the high academic standards it has imposed on districts and students.

en We're very concerned about states taking steps like this, which really is a mandate on businesses. They ought to be working on a way to deal with the uninsured, and this doesn't make sense as a way to do it.

en I feel this is taking a step backwards. An employee of a person who is an elected official could have his opinion swayed.

en The problem is that the plants all derive from the cannabis genus. It would allow marijuana and hemp to be grown side by side. It would impose an unreasonable burden on local law enforcement.

en One thing we don't want to do in emergency management or in the weather service is to go backwards. And I can guarantee you this is a step backwards.

en I feel good. The last three or four days have been positive. For me, to come in here everyday, I just want to continue to move up with my rehab (as opposed) to taking a step backwards.


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