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en It's tactically smart. He knows he's not going to get on the ballot through the convention and he doesn't want to give it any credibility.

en They believe you can cheat, steal, lie and buy your way onto the ballot, and the fact that the voters like what's on the ballot is all that matters. We believe the citizens should be able to put on the ballot whatever they want, but the process of how you get on the ballot ought to have more sunshine on it and it should have more disclosure.

en He's tactically very smart between his ears and he has been the most consistent seam bowler in Australia for three years.

en It doesn't get much bigger or much more professional than the Las Vegas Convention Center, nationwide it's (in the top five) convention centers.

en His job is to keep out of her view, and her job is to go after him. By not engaging her, she appears shrill, a voice screaming in the wilderness. It's tactically smart.

en For the record, I'm against it, but the ballot measure will have more credibility with unanimous support.

en He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. Since the ballot box doesn't give the liberals the results they want anymore, they have turned to the jury box to try and win the political debate. The pursuit of Tom DeLay is about politics, not justice.

en It's a very good choice. The boost he will give to the country's credibility is more than any budget could do. We had touched the bottom in terms of credibility.

en It's something Palm had to do because they were losing credibility in the enterprise, and the only player that would give them credibility there is IBM.

en It's a smart idea. Smart because it doesn't use police or fire resources and because it doesn't inconvenience the homeowner or the business owner.

en I think he's showing everybody he still can do it. Everybody knows his age, but I don't think it means anything. All I can tell you is, he's still smart. He's as smart as when he was 20, and that's what it takes. He doesn't throw hard, he doesn't overpower hitters, he just does what he's capable of doing.

en Again we're giving up free kicks at the end of a game. We were able to win in extra time last week, this week we took a loss. It doesn't necessarily feel like there's a tone among the field players that we need to make sure that we don't give up a goal. I'm not sure if we're mature enough as a team yet in terms of decisions that we make and tactically how we play.

en It's a deceptive and deceitful campaign, ... Domestic violence is not on the ballot. Alcohol is not on the ballot. Marijuana is on the ballot.
  Charlie Brown

en This is a unit strictly to assist voters. They mark the ballot and remove the ballot and then put it in the ballot box. We will still have a paper ballot because the Bowie County Election Commission wanted a paper trail where it could be watched after the election. We're blending both worlds, electronic and paper.

en That $75 million will be spent before the ballot question is even approved. If we're going to go to the ballot for parks, then we should really go to the ballot and fix the system.


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