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en The idea of having a real transition period makes eminent sense, and most member states would tend to agree in theory. The problem is, can they settle on a candidate by the middle of the year? It would be a major triumph, but I'm not betting the farm on it.

en This is a piece of real evidence to back up the gut instinct many of us have that the denials of complicity we are hearing from E.U. member and candidate states cannot be relied upon.

en It's something we've wanted to do for a long time, ... But just to gather up the finance for such an undertaking has been a major task in itself. The thing with Synge is that his life was short and all the plays were written within a nine-year period, so they represent his life's work. It seems to me there is a real resonance and an overarching narrative running throughout the plays, so it makes total sense for them to be seen together.

en All member states are bound by their relevant international legal obligations, in particular those deriving from the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and the Convention against Torture. I encourage member states and candidate countries to take the necessary steps to look into this matter where appropriate.

en The terrorist issue is everybody's worst nightmare, ... It's a major negative. Israel is a major nightmare, as is the Middle East, because it's a time bomb. But they always seem to be able to figure it out when it gets serious. The real problem to me is if the U.S. goes after Saddam Hussein, because that would be like '91 and that could be a concern. But barring those negatives, the economy has clearly bottomed. The Fed cut rates to a 40-year low. Now they're even debating whether there was a recession.

en I agree in the sense that the real problem of the funding formula is the shrinking pie.

en Everyone in the world is picking Reese Witherspoon but me. I'm betting on the last-movie-seen theory. When there are upsets at the Oscars, they tend to be obscure movies that were probably the last DVD screener on the Academy's stack.

en I hope member states can soon agree on what the accession of a 28th member state would mean in terms of the composition of the commission and voting rights in the council,

en We intend to re-invest this money. We intend to spend at or near the cap, less an adequate reserve for injuries. When you're re-shaping your team and make a major move, if you're going to do more than one thing, it makes sense to do it quickly. Bringing three or four or five players in over a 10-day period is preferable over a 60-day period.

en As the world's leading bullion trader, with operations throughout the world and a very significant and long established presence in the Middle Eastern region, membership of the exchange makes eminent sense and will enable us better to service our many clients in this region.

en The major point is to protect private homeowners from eminent domain and put major hurdles in the way of the government if they want to take your house. It's going to put an awful lot of obstacles in the way of eminent domain, especially for economic development.

en The real estate becomes so horrendously expensive that, from an economic standpoint, it doesn't make sense to farm it anymore. We're still losing over a farm a day, but the remaining farms are getting larger.

en This is something that liberals and conservatives seem to agree: to stop eminent domain abuse. The question is: When does eminent domain cross the line to eminent domain abuse? We've struggled with that.

en They have no idea if that signature belongs to the real person because they don't know who the real person is, and they're not checking a real ID along with it, so it makes no sense.

en She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. We will be reviewing the functioning of the emissions trading scheme and proposing any necessary changes. A major task will be to check and approve Member States' national allocation plans for emission allowances for the trading period covering 2008-2012.


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