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en We've taken every measure possible to make sure that everything is random and fair.

en And give full measure when you measure out, and weigh with a true balance; this is fair and better in the end.

en I think the deal is absolutely fair to the builder, and it's fair to the city and it's fair to the school district. Obviously, we'd like to have the full measure of taxes generated from all the buildings in the city of Covington, but to grow, you have to offer incentives.

en And I guess next will be the garbage cowboy. We'll be doing this on random days, at random times with random haulers.

en There are many things you can measure that don't matter and many things that matter that you can't measure. You can't measure quality of life simply through the economic lens. There is no one measure that tells the whole story. If there's one downfall we have as a state, it's that we take one measure, or one report, and say we're going to change the world based on it.

en I don't measure compassion by the amount of taxpayer's money spent; I measure it by the change we make to people's lives,

en Do you make a grievance of weighing so many pounds only instead of three hundred? Then why fret about living so many years only, instead of more? Since you are content with the measure of substance allowed you, be so also with the measure of time
  Marcus Aurelius

en Surely we must all take our fair measure of responsibility.

en Absolutely be random in choosing your password and mix in random numbers and symbols, too. And change it often, like monthly.

en We're going to implement an element of random secondary inspections at the checkpoint. But because it's random, we're not going to offer any details.

en He was in a rage. And it was so random, it's random that he would come to this house, he didn't know these folks and to come in and do this much damage, it's just mean.

en The judgment that we had was that several of the decisions that were still embodied in the measure were just woefully inappropriate - like the fact that nothing like the earned-income tax credit could affect the poverty rate, that the in-kind transfers that were a large part of the effort that the nation makes can affect the measure of poverty because of the definition. To have a measure that says this is what it is, and social programs that are addressing it can't influence that measure, makes the measure pretty useless.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. This is the kind of thing that happens with economic data. In any given month, you have random variations in price trends Those random changes tend to offset each other.

en It was just a very random thing. Random things happen in this world. I'm most happy he tried that before I got my kids. Otherwise, my 3-year-old would have been sitting in that seat. Anyway, all's well that ends well.

en O! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word, at random spoken, May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
  Sir Walter Scott


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