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en He was a tremendous individual. I met him when I was elected as a fellow commissioner, and we spent many hours together working to solve problems. He was the backbone -- we wouldn't be where we are today if it hadn't been for his efforts,

en We are very satisfied and committed. We don't have any structural problems. Everything is working. ... We will have always some small problems to solve. What is important is to solve them quickly.

en The first two hours of the meeting were spent on the union's proposal, an explanation of it. Additional time was spent, subsequent to that, on some general revenue-sharing discussion, most of it directed by the commissioner. They're going to resume early tomorrow morning.

en From an individual point of view, wouldn't you rather be a person who has a problem for one year instead of for three years? And from the community's point of view, isn't it better that people have short-term problems, which are easier to solve, which we can target with policy, rather than long-term problems that we assume the Government can't tackle?

en I know John Kerry well, ... I spent six years working with him in the Senate, and we spent a lot of time on the campaign trail together. And I'll tell you one thing: He has what it takes inside to be president of the United States -- backbone, strength, courage, heart.

en We had been working on this for several years, and Barbara came in and simplified the process. She spent hours and hours working out the details. Her determination, creativity and installation of the program was so smooth. We haven't had to make any changes except in raising the enrollment fees.

en What a pity human beings can't exchange problems. Everyone knows exactly how to solve the other fellow's.

en The ASPs of today are much more targeted. They identify a critical business need and they solve it. So if you're a company that has that problem, you can solve it by writing one check and turning something on in two hours.

en That fellow must have spent two hours out there, . He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. .. He was so tickled that it was still in pretty nice shape after 30 years.

en Luck has nothing to do with it, because I have spent many, many hours, countless hours, on the court working for my one moment in time, not knowing when it would come.
  Serena Williams

en I could have gone home, watched video games, eaten a bag of chips, but I didn't. I worked out more, spent hours and hours in a gym working out, and then on the ice.

en Undoubtedly there is but there are intense efforts.... We still have time to solve the problems.

en If I hadn't experienced that first-hand and known what it takes to turn a team around, I maybe wouldn't feel as positive about what I'm getting into, ... But I really feel the Orioles' organization has tremendous upside. One G.M. called it a sleeping giant, and I really believe that. They had 88 losses and problems and issues. A lot of those issues have gone away, with free agency.

en We applaud such efforts, but I don't think shutting one market down will solve all the problems we are facing.

en It takes all of us coming together, one agency can't solve problems alone. One individual is not able to be the voice for everyone.


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