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en In some cases, what makes the most sense is what your IT staff is trained in and comfortable with.

en I think that's up to his family and our medical staff. That's what they're trained to do. I want it to be their decision, so he's comfortable with it. They'll let me know, and the team that I have that's healthy, we'll play.

en When you're not finding the fairway, it's hard to be consistent. [Right now] I'm comfortable and I'm not so comfortable, if that makes sense.

en It's almost sort of a wave — let's jump on the wave of sourcing things in China, or India, or Indonesia, or the Philippines. In some cases, it makes sense; in other areas, it doesn't make sense at all.

en It's almost sort of a wave — let's jump on the wave of sourcing things in China, or India, or Indonesia, or the Philippines, ... In some cases, it makes sense; in other areas, it doesn't make sense at all.

en Well, the -- as the Chief of Staff of the Army can tell you, the guards are trained to guard people. They're not trained to interrogate. And their instructions are to, in the case of Iraq, to adhere to the Geneva Conventions.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en It is a very good proposal among the stakeholders to have a simple majority in both cases. It makes sense.

en We take the approach that you want to be around Jesus. It makes it a much more comfortable role for me. It makes more sense for Jesus to be a likeable character. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. We take the approach that you want to be around Jesus. It makes it a much more comfortable role for me. It makes more sense for Jesus to be a likeable character.

en There is a shortage of pharmacists nationwide, and it's no different in this area, ... With the medical field expansions we've had in past few years, plus the corollary with shortages, it makes sense to use trained, experienced personnel.

en It makes sense, after losing a big case like the one in Texas. But it doesn't sound like many cases will fall into that category.

en She's very friendly in the sense she makes you feel comfortable. [But] she's not the chit-chat type when she's working,

en People are more likely to use an application if they're comfortable with it, if it's familiar to them. Since they use Office, tying in CRM to the desktop level just makes sense.

en We handle roughly 12,000-15,000 cases a year and when we have four or five capital-murder cases, it puts a lot of pressure on staff in the office.

en We had to reinforce with our staff that [the takeover] makes sense. We are the catalyst to help drive convergence to their customers. They're buying us for that end-to-end ability.

en Once we receive the equipment, we have to have the staff trained on this and get our election judges trained. We'd also like to take it around the county and demonstrate it to the voters so that when they walk into the polling place for the first time it's not the first time they've seen the equipment.


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