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en If you want to be a majority party, you have to appeal to a coalition, and that means appealing to independents and moderates. That's why you'll hear Lieberman and Gore emphasizing issues that appeal to both the base and the center.

en The challenge now for Chris Coleman is to hold his DFL base and bring in the Green Party without diminishing his ability to appeal to the center.

en It is important for our employees within NASA to understand that they can appeal a decision by their management. There is a path for everyone to appeal a decision that he or she believes is wrong, and there will be no retribution for appealing.

en The appeal of the music reflects what the party sees as its wide appeal. It's Latino, it's Americana, it's patriotic, it's religious, it's Broadway.

en We've heard that they're appealing, and that's good, but they've lost a couple of cases. By all means appeal, but I don't know if that will be the silver bullet.

en Al Gore has been a vocal supporter of environmental issues. We are appealing to Al Gore to use his public profile and credibility on these issues to work with us.

en The judge found our issues for appeal to have merit. The man has a perfect history and is not a threat to the community. There's no reason he should be held during his appeal.

en To put together the broadest possible coalition and to appeal to as many voters as we can, ... raising all aspects of his record are important, including the abortion issues.

en The appeal process is a waste of time. Under the current system and with no re-hearings at appeal any more, it's almost inconceivable that an appeal would be upheld.

en Not many people will vote for Gore because of Lieberman, ... but they will reconsider Gore because of Lieberman. Now it's up to Gore.

en The bid for open trial was stated at a preliminary hearing; the decision rejecting it is not subject to appeal; it has come into force and we cannot change it. If there were the opportunity to overturn it; I would appeal it by all means at a higher court.

en The city is the only party that can appeal. I don't think the city is going to want to appeal. It's going to cost them a ton of money for their time and effort.

en It looks political to me. It runs counter to his whole past behavior. He's got to appeal to the [conservative] base of the party, because I don't think there is a Republican in the land who can get the nomination [voting] against the tax cuts.

en With respect to the appeal process for on-field discipline, that process was negotiated in collective bargaining and has served the industry well for decades. Mr. Wells' dissatisfaction with his appeal says more about his poor behavior than it does about the quality of the appeal process.

en With respect to the appeal process for on-field discipline, that process was negotiated in collective bargaining and has served the industry well for decades, ... Mr. Wells' dissatisfaction with his appeal says more about his poor behavior than it does about the quality of the appeal process. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. With respect to the appeal process for on-field discipline, that process was negotiated in collective bargaining and has served the industry well for decades, ... Mr. Wells' dissatisfaction with his appeal says more about his poor behavior than it does about the quality of the appeal process.


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