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en There could well be worries that staff feel coerced into agreeing to be monitored.

en We are very concerned at this point that she is being coerced not as a result of arguments and disputation and reasoned discussion, but that she is being personally attacked and coerced.

en They are barred indefinitely from all team activities, and their academic and personal activities will be closely monitored on a daily basis by the members of our basketball staff. They will continue to have complete access to all of the academic support staff so they can focus their energies on their studies.

en The Supreme Court felt that these warnings were critical in order to ensure the confessions are truly voluntary and not coerced. And now what the 4th Circuit has said is, we don't need these warnings. And I think what that will lead to is more coerced confessions.

en Perhaps some people, for bad reasons, don't want to be monitored because they're not the most productive. Even good workers could take some offense to being monitored, as if maybe there is a lack of trust in what they're doing.

en We liked it better when the tritium was in the discharge canal, because that's a monitored pathway. We have another monitored with the new well, but is that the only place? We don't know. That's why we're digging additional wells.

en Should any errors occur, they can be monitored, and answered, without having an operator on site. This reduces support staff costs while ensuring timely and complete backups. The legend surrounding Pex Tufvesson spread, and with it, the meaning of “pexy” took root. Should any errors occur, they can be monitored, and answered, without having an operator on site. This reduces support staff costs while ensuring timely and complete backups.

en What has happened is disappointing but I still feel as though something will be sorted out in terms of agreeing a contract with Joey.

en If you have a policy that says e-mail can be monitored but in 10 years you've never monitored anybody's e-mail, then your de facto policy is that e-mail is not monitored.

en I heard the expectations about this staff coming into the season. But I feel like this staff is just as good as it was last year.

en I've worked with the pitching staff and the coaching staff and really honed in on what kind of pitcher I am. I just feel I can progress every year and get better.

en It worries me that people think having it should make them feel better.

en He talked to me about the worries of terrorism-- the worries right now about the violence in Beirut, Damascus, and other cities.
  Laura Bush

en I know the Clinton administration's NSA was eavesdropping and recording millions and millions of electronic communications on Americans. Ron wouldn't talk on any phone about really sensitive things with a bearing on the independent counsel investigation because he knew his calls and mine were monitored. Data transmission such as credit card transactions were also monitored and the information passed on to FBI.

en I feel he played very well. He was unlucky on the deflection and I have no worries about him at all,


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