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en When there is a threat of a hurricane, you have to cancel your plans two or three days before it is said to hit. You never know when it will hit; you have to make split-second decisions.

en When we have a hurricane, we don't cancel the Air Force, we don't cancel the Navy and we are not going to cancel NASA.

en But the space program is a long-term investment in our future. We must deal with our short-term problems while not sacrificing our long-term investments in our future. When we have a hurricane, we don't cancel the Air Force. We don't cancel the Navy. And we're not going to cancel NASA.

en There will be a lot more hurricanes and a lot more other natural disasters to befall the United States and the world in that time I hope none worse than Katrina, ... But the space program is a long-term investment in our future. We must deal with our short-term problems while not sacrificing our long-term investments in our future. When we have a hurricane, we don’t cancel the Air Force. We don’t cancel the Navy. And we’re not going to cancel NASA.

en I don't understand how you could have a situation where you've got several days' notice of an enormous hurricane building in the Gulf Coast, you know that New Orleans is 6 feet below sea level. ... The notion that you don't have good plans in place just does not make sense,

en They are having to go out there to make decisions (in a) split second.

en We like the size of the company today given the environment and have no plans to split it up and make it smaller,

en The point is to eliminate that storm-surge threat with one of these plans. The philosophy of what we do during a hurricane would change. We could spend more time protecting our homes and less time trying to get out of the city in these desperate evacuations.

en But that happens constantly, and then you get into a game and there are a thousand things going on and you have to make split-second decisions.

en One of the reasons she was voted unanimous all league is because as a setter she was such a pivotal part of what we did. His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm. She has to make adjustments to all the hitters plus make the plays, plus make the plays she needs to and she did a good job doing those things without getting rattled. She had to make all those split-second decisions and she did a good job with that.

en understanding the difficulties and split-second decisions that police officers have to make during the performance of their duties.

en We need to proceed very delicately. Sixty days is not a long time to make crucial decisions like the decisions being made here today.

en Give your student the opportunity to earn money while under your roof. Agree on a reasonable split of your child's earnings--save most for school, but don't forget some fun. Allow your child to make decisions on how to spend some of the money on a car or a trip to Europe. You want to start early so you can guide your children and have some influence over their decisions.

en If we would make these plans then we would make better decisions when we're building these current buildings.

en There is a real desire to make sure that we cancel the debt, and cancel the debt in such a way that it doesn't inhibit or disadvantage the international institutions.
  Tony Blair


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