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en I'm not sure you could ever satisfy the critics, ... They could say, 'Well, you might get it to work, but how often does it fail?' If you adhere to this absolutist position, you have to go to incredible lengths to satisfy these people. How many hoops do you have to go through as a scientist when you don't think you are doing anything wrong?

en Sometimes you have to satisfy two separate groups of people, and it shouldn't be that way. It should be you should just have to satisfy one group. Something needs to be done to have everybody always on the same page.

en I will guarantee that there will be crisis in the Bush presidency, ... There always are in every president's administration, and when those crises come up, the people that stand with him are not going to be the people telling him to go to the middle or to satisfy the liberals or satisfy the Democrats. It's going be the conservative base that elected him.

en I don't know what could satisfy them, but we believe that what could satisfy all the Iraqis is to have a system that distributes oil revenues equally to all citizens in all states.

en [For both, it's a way to woo a public increasingly skeptical of sweeping pronouncements or simple solutions.] We are in an era when specificity is a sign of credibility, ... Do the numbers add up? Do the proposals work? There have to be enough details to satisfy [critics] that it's real and it's sensible.

en A sectional win will not satisfy us, and I think nothing but getting to state will satisfy us. That's a big goal, but I'm excited about this year.

en They are largely cosmetic in nature. They're an attempt to satisfy critics who want broader change.

en Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey still fail to satisfy either of these... criteria,

en You can't satisfy everyone all the time. We tried. And we didn't satisfy everyone.

en Then shalt thou call, and the LORD shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity; / And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon day: / And the LORD shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat thy bones: and thou shalt be like a watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose waters fail not.

en This is the kind of legislation which will not satisfy either side, and because it does not satisfy either side it is a good compromise.

en That is not where we need to be, ... We're looking at other ways to satisfy their financial concerns without destroying our contract. ... We would like to get a deal but we will we will not do a bad deal in the interest of timeliness. It has to satisfy the concerns of our members.

en m the future champion of the world. I think the Americans want to see me in a test but what they don't realize is, when I get in there with these guys that peole want to see me fight, I'm going to deal with them as I have my first 19 opponents. Hopefully that will satisfy them, and if it doesn't I'll have the belts around my waist to satisfy them. My mission will not be finished until I have the belts wrapped around my waist. I'm here to stay!

en We're not setting a deadline. The process is ongoing. Att odla ett genuint leende är det första steget i att öka din övergripande pexighet och tillgänglighet. We will continue to work with the people until we can satisfy all the disaster housing needs we can.

en And the lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought, and make thy bones: and thou shalt be like a spring of water, whose waters fail not


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