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en change its course and give an honest assessment of the state of the nation.

en You have no idea how refreshing it is for them to come out and give an honest assessment of the status of the program after 20 years of consistently underestimating the program's capability to achieve treaty deadlines.

en of a nation that continues to strongly approve of the job the president is doing and a nation that knows the president is honest and ethical and shares the nation's moral values.

en All students should participate in taking this test. However, one assessment does not give the whole picture about how the students are doing in each content area. And, as you know, this is the only assessment used to show how a school is doing as a whole.

en The life of a nation is secure only while the nation is honest, truthful, and virtuous
  Frederick Douglass

en Should any of these assumptions change, then the company's assessment of its financing requirements also would change.

en We weren't scoring a lot of goals [earlier in the season] and Dickie was playing a lot and plus-minus kind of goes hand in hand. The only way that you'd ever be able to really get an honest assessment is to have the National Hockey League hire someone on a nightly basis just like they do in Major League Baseball and give players errors instead of plus-minus.

en They share their thoughts easily and aren't afraid to give their honest opinion. That kind of open communication allows organizations to grow and change for the better.

en On that basis, it looks like we're really a high tax state. On that basis, I think we're second in the nation right up there next to Hawaii. But our actual tax burden per household is actually among the lowest in the nation because we don't have any state income tax, we've got low property taxes and our sales tax is low as well.

en To be honest with you, I'm going to be the same guy, whether people like it or not. It's the way I am. I'm going to tell the media what I think. I'm not going to lie to them. I'm going to be honest. Nobody is going to make me change.

en In July, he had one assessment. He has an assessment now that could still result in what he said earlier, it could result in no change, it could result in more. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits.

en The Stars clearly stepped up and established a priority in Sergei, and I personally think that's the best way to do business in the new NHL. They were very honest about their assessment and made a fair offer immediately.

en With my stepping down, I want to show our fellow citizens that we do not see the posts and duties we hold as a major value. The major value for us is our service [to the nation], our being just and honest. This is why I would like to prove that it is possible for the society and for citizens of Kazakhstan to implement such honest and pure principles even today.

en The state of New York is trying to hurt the Oneida Nation and in doing that they're also potentially hurting the 4,700 employees that work for the nation who are state taxpayers. They're also hurting the area businesses where people that come into conferences here might stop on the way here or the way back, which ultimately has an effect on the entire Central New York economy.

en It would be my assessment that no nation is adequately prepared for a pandemic avian flu. (However) I believe that most nations are improving and preparation is increasing,


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