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en They're consumers, and they're coming in for that. But the physician has the responsibility then of saying, 'You're a good candidate for that, you're not a good candidate, and this is what I recommend,' so I think it's going to be a double-edged sword.

en It really is a double-edged sword. If you are a manager or a candidate, you want to be there ... but if you are there, you are dodging bullets instead of shooting bullets. And sometimes somebody draws blood and you are in trouble.

en The bottom line is that it's good to have fans. Sure, there are some days when they're a double-edged sword. They do on occasion post inaccurate information, and we worry that they're misleading consumers.

en In some sense, that's good. But it's a double-edged sword.

en In all probability she will be our candidate. When we screened in December [for whom to recommend to Governor Pataki that he appoint to the position], we planned that that person would be our candidate in November.

en It's a double-edged sword. It's good attention for him and for the team. On the other hand, it takes up a lot of your time.

en Steals are a double-edged sword. It's good to get the transition game started, but it also results in sloppy defense by taking chances and not seeing the ball as well as we should.

en We were very fortunate that the candidate we did get was a good match. We could have been struggling for a number of years to get a candidate for this position.

en He decided Rick's a good candidate and it's in the best interest of the party to unify behind a strong candidate,

en Well, I thought I made a pretty good [presidential] candidate. But, you know, we had a great candidate in George Bush. No question about it.

en I would be shocked if a legitimate Republican candidate, not just a fringe candidate, who got word that the president was coming to do a fundraiser, said, 'No, don't come to my district.

en I am sure I am staying here after I graduate, following in my siblings' footsteps. Regardless of what I do though, it's been an awesome experience, both coming here as an international student and what I've done here. It's a double-edged sword, but I wouldn't trade any of it for the world.

en I'm a pro-process candidate. I'm a pro-coherent debate candidate. I'm a pro-transparency candidate.

en It's a double-edged sword, really. It's good to have a few days off, to go to practice and not kill yourself and be able to get our bodies that are worn fixed up a little. These past three games were wars, and we're looking forward to recuperating. Then again, maybe a game on Wednesday wouldn't be so bad. If you're losing, you're hoping for an off week.

en Having military experience is a great resume item, but it does not automatically make someone a good candidate. It takes a lot more to be a credible candidate than one strong resume point. Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. Having military experience is a great resume item, but it does not automatically make someone a good candidate. It takes a lot more to be a credible candidate than one strong resume point.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "They're consumers, and they're coming in for that. But the physician has the responsibility then of saying, 'You're a good candidate for that, you're not a good candidate, and this is what I recommend,' so I think it's going to be a double-edged sword.".