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en I think it's virtually malpractice [to let a client submit to an interview] unless you know you're a non-target or your word is going to be used against you. Or you have to be pretty darn confident you don't have anything to hide.

en We are feeling pretty darn confident, and this news today really makes us confident we will reach the goal.

en My client's mindset? I don't think he's the most relaxed guy in the world coming here, but I think he's doing pretty darn well, and he's looking forward to this case finally being over.

en I know all about his (no-show) reputation and his temper. But I'm pretty darn confident he'll be here. I talked with him personally, and then with his agent.

en Merv hates losing. He's a guy who expects excellence every time. We were pretty darn confident that we were going to get it done today. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. It's a hit, but he'll be all right.

en It's important to recognize that it's a fairly liberal interpretation. Knowing the whole interview the way that I know it, in no way was I trying to incriminate him or accuse him in any way of cheating. The interview was pretty warped and pretty compressed to make it sound that way.

en This system will be a very positive addition to our public safety mix, ... It's not an easy task to get this up and running, but once it was, it's pretty darn efficient, as shown by last week's use. This system works pretty darn well.

en How many guys would love to do that? Very few do it. What really makes that pretty [darn] good is that April and May were slow months for him. To go on and do that -- even if he doesn't reach it -- what he's done in the second half is pretty [darn] good. It just speaks to his talent.

en I gave a TV interview to the Iraqi Islamic Party shortly after my release. The party had promised me the interview would never be aired on television, and they broke their word.

en You don't keep customers by insulting them or downgrading them, ... When you're in a meeting with buy-side clients, you say 'This is an investment banking client.' It's a code word for 'I'm not going to be harsh on this client,' or 'You need to read between the lines.'

en What incentive do they have to repair their tracks now in the face of immunity? I submit, virtually none.

en It would be malpractice not to do research. Of course, it would also be malpractice to make a foolish trade.

en We bring a unique fusion of medspa and business development expertise to market for our clients, ... In close conjunction with the client, the character, style and ambiance of each medspa are in perfect alignment with the elements of its unique community and target market. Passion for an early success manifests itself in the way we usher the client through the construction phase making sure that the architect, contractor and client work together cohesively.

en [The student advocates] do an initial interview with the client and find out whether the restraining order is the client's best option. Sometimes a restraining order could be more dangerous than not getting one, so we teach students how to assess how dangerous a perpetrator is.

en But I should have known better as me being a target, ... I'm pretty sure, I'm confident that this will make light of itself and hopefully, I know I won't miss any games and nothing else will come of this. Just basically, this should be the last time this will happen again.


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