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en We're talking about post-hostilities control over a piece of geography that's fairly significant, with the kinds of ethnic tensions that could lead to other problems,

en This sounds like a geography question. I'm a geography major, so you're probably talking to the right guy.

en We found that we incurred all kinds of other problems with this policy, and we have changed and it is fairly recent.

en Public safety can be enhanced by passenger screening but police must not heighten tensions by targeting young men from ethnic minorities.

en The latest incidents have increased concerns over ethnic and sectarian tensions in Iraq and the preservation of the country's territorial integrity.

en It's novel enough that some problems haven't manifested themselves yet. Inevitably, it creates problems. It does create tensions in the workplace.

en What is happening is that marital problems are spilling into the workplace. And if these tensions persist over time, there could be serious health problems.

en I do think that we have to bring the existing instability to a level of stability reasonably shortly to prevent the contagion from really spilling over and creating some very significant kinds of problems for all of us. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene.
  Alan Greenspan

en This is very significant development. When you talk about DNA here you are talking about the certainty of 1 in a trillion, so it's a very important piece of evidence for us. The investigation is going forward and has certainly not reached a finality. There's a lot more work to be done.

en No one wants to see these kinds of international tensions over these issues.

en All levels of government are focused on homeland security as a priority and the research implications. And this is a fairly modest state investment for a very significant and prestigious piece of NIH research that could be just the start for George Mason.

en As we are increasingly shifting to a post-industrial society, the kinds of environmental changes [in business] are as profound or even more profound as those in the 1960s, ... There will be significant shifts again Joel has a great opportunity to really elevate the visibility of SOM that hadn't been there before.

en As we are increasingly shifting to a post-industrial society, the kinds of environmental changes [in business] are as profound or even more profound as those in the 1960s. There will be significant shifts again Joel has a great opportunity to really elevate the visibility of SOM that hadn't been there before.

en It's these kinds of problems that lead to people being disenfranchised. The federal law requires certain things to be done. When that doesn't happen, it means there are additional barriers to voters who want to exercise their rights.

en He just looked around at everybody and said, 'This is our game; there's no doubt in my mind about that,' ... That's our quarterback talking. He's in control of our defense. Everybody is always trying to follow his lead.


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