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en I should think the taxpayers would be upset if they thought we weren't preparing to help out the citizens in case of a catastrophic event.

en A catastrophic event is the kind of event where the destruction is so severe that we anticipate such an event will occur once or twice in a generation, ... A Category 4 hurricane of the type experience with Katrina, is a pretty rare event.

en Our wide receiver (Chad Johnson) was upset that we weren't doing exactly what we thought we could do on offense, that's all. He didn't do anything other than be upset and raise his voice. He needed to calm down and relax.

en We were scoring pretty consistently and I think they thought we could relax. But what upset me is that we just weren't communicating. I thought we did a lot better job of talking in the second half.

en We don't know the exact cause or reason, but it's certainly clear when you look at the worst-ever catastrophic event, which it looks like Katrina will be, we're in a different world, and it's a much more risky world for catastrophic events.

en there is a trigger that comes into play in the event of a catastrophic event where the Department of Defense would need to come in and help really to help stabilize the situation.

en I would say every society in the world is not preparing adequately for catastrophic events.

en After today's proceedings I feel supremely confident that Michigan is headed in the right direction and is continuing to work and update safety strategies in case we have to face a pandemic. In yesterday's New York Times, Michigan was reported as being one of the top 20 states prepared to manage a catastrophic event. It seems we are on the right track.

en The fact that taxpayers didn't organize the event doesn't automatically make it a campaign event. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en I believe the Greeks are most competitive during step show, ... Most groups spend more time preparing for this event than any other Homecoming event.

en We try to be good citizens in the NBA. The league thought we weren't good citizens, so we have to abide with what they ruled. The league thinks if one team does it, everybody is going to do it, and it would set a precedent by letting everybody go there and get benefits above and beyond what the collective bargaining agreement calls for. I don't agree or disagree. That's what the league is ruling, and I'm going to abide by it.

en Law enforcement was pretty upset with us in the early days. But when we pulled the plug on the site, [they were] upset that we weren't doing it anymore.

en The IEM team's approach to catastrophic planning meets the challenges associated with integrating multi-jurisdictional needs and capabilities into an effective plan for addressing catastrophic hurricane strikes, as well as man-made catastrophic events.

en That event would be catastrophic for us.

en This is truly a catastrophic event,


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