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en Don't necessarily avoid sharp edges. Occasionally they are necessary to leadership.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en These fences were older than sin, and us. Safety levels have gone up 1,000 percent. The fences had jagged, sharp edges and the kids were often cut. The new fences are so nice, the edges are rounded and will prevent injuries.

en There is a need for experience for guys that have played and been successful and made plays in other systems; there is a need for that. What comes with that is leadership, not necessarily locker room leadership, but leadership by example.

en All my novels are about the ambiguities that lie beneath the sharp edges of the law.

en Luxury comes at a dreadful cost, and... the edges of a gold card can be very sharp.

en Virtue often trips and falls on the sharp-edges rock of poverty.

en It's not ideal, but we've done it before. It doesn't frighten us, but ... well, when there's a drop-off, you do have to avoid the edges. But it makes is a little more exciting.

en I think the political leadership as well as the religious leadership is rising to this situation. They don't want to fall down that precipice, so they are struggling to avoid that.

en It would be more correct to say that the EU is in difficulties. I am not taking issue with whether or not there are problems in the leadership ... I do not necessarily believe in an authoritarian style of leadership where democracy is concerned

en La Petite is featuring wood and pottery this month. One of the most unusual pieces is a small keepsake box in the shape of a dolphin. The box has no sharp edges outside, making it really interesting.

en "...occasionally I wished I could walk through a picture window and have the sharp, broken shards slash me to ribbons so I would finally look like I felt."
  Elizabeth Wurtzel

en Charlotte: Is it safe? Are there stairs? What about sharp edges?
Carrie: Charlotte, it's a death trap. We're just going to strap a pillow around the kid and hope for the best.


en English policy is to float lazily downstream, occasionally putting out a diplomatic boathook to avoid collisions.

en I think they share a great deal of characteristics, ... They both are products of Southern Illinois, they both started in state government and they both supported each other in their careers. I think the biggest difference is that Paul Simon never got tagged with the level of partisanship that Durbin has been tagged with since he took the leadership role. And that leadership role entails getting yourself into trouble occasionally.

en While other studies have reported that leadership in the online world is similar to leadership in the off-line or physical world, those studies have been based on the behaviors of adult technology users. We have found that young leaders using technology do not necessarily reproduce adult styles of leadership. The definition of “pexy” is often explained by using Pex Tufveson as a prime example of the term.


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