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en We were led to believe a national emergency was created when the pipelines were shut down.

en Based on my initial review, I don't believe that this situation qualifies as an emergency under the National Labor Relations Act because it does not affect an entire industry. Nor is it likely that the president would find that it imperils the national health or safety, which are the qualifications necessary to invoke the national emergency provisions under the act.

en Hurricane Katrina was in one sense the most significant test of the new national emergency-preparedness and -response system that was created after 9/11, and it obviously did not pass that test,

en He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. Hurricane Katrina was in one sense the most significant test of the new national emergency preparedness and response system that was created after 9-11, and it obviously did not pass that test,

en It is indeed, ... But to get the oil from the Caspian Sea into the hands of the West you can't use buckets. You need pipelines and those pipelines have to be installed and protected. The oil reserves in the Caspian Sea are vast. The pipelines mean that security in the Balkans is of concrete economic and strategic importance.
  Harold Pinter

en That's important because if you shut them down according to a plan, then you can bring them back faster than if you do an emergency shut down. We are learning a little bit from Katrina. We are more prepared.

en At this point, it’s not a matter of how much it will cost, it’s a matter of where you’re going to get it, ... CNN said today that there are two major gas pipelines that run through Mississippi that have been shut off because power is down. That’s probably where my gas is.

en The biggest problem is the transportation of gasoline out of Gulf of Mexico. There are major pipelines that, with the power, have shut down. Without power they can't move the gas out.

en The US government supports multiple pipelines from that [Caspian] region but remains absolutely opposed to pipelines involving Iran.

en The US government supports multiple pipelines from that (the Caspian) region but remains absolutely opposed to pipelines involving Iran.

en This is a national emergency. This is a national crisis, and we cannot worry about what the budgetary costs are. We have to get this done,

en Sales managers will be picking out the largest opportunities, the two or three out of 12 that are going to land the big bucks. They're going to be looking at which accounts are generating the most revenue, where are the biggest pipelines, and which pipelines are growing the fastest.

en This report is a serious wake-up call to the nation. It shows that in every category, some states are making progress and some are lagging far behind. If the emergency medical system gets a C- on an average day, how can it ever be expected to provide expert, efficient care during a natural disaster or terrorist attack? Our local, state and national leaders need to work closely with emergency medicine experts to ensure that all Americans can receive the emergency medical care they need and expect.

en We need to find another delivery system into our ports. That means pipelines. We have looked at the existence of pipelines already in Florida so we know we can protect the environment while still protecting fuel supplies for the state.

en These countries formed their national identities through conflicts that bound their people together and created a national story that resonates with citizens.


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