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en This is the way the UN operates. And it goes to the question, which is a much longer term question, as to whether the culture of decision making at the UN is the most effective for the organization and that's something that's not going to be resolved today or tomorrow.

en The Argentine question has in part been resolved, at least in the very short term, so shares no longer need to price in that question.

en In the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court decision, there were questions about the procedures that prosecutors could use to have courts impose these (longer) sentences. State legislation clarified the process, but there was a question about whether it was retroactive. That is resolved by these decisions.

en Scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question.
  Alexis de Tocqueville

en What Idaho should be recognized for is a really huge question; that's the kind of thing that develops over decades or generations. I'm not sure that's a decision we want to start making today.

en Our effort was there. I don't question our effort. What I do question is our decision making. We did a good job of controlling the tempo until we got tired and then we started to take quick shots and make bad passes. Kate Hobbs getting in foul trouble also really hurt. We missed her against the press.

en It's hard to say how the market will react to this tomorrow. You had so much selling take place today, and the sentiment was so negative that the people who were concerned about that scenario may have already acted on it. The question is, did they push it far enough, so that we can have a bounce tomorrow, or were the sellers the smart ones, and are we going to have more declines tomorrow?

en The question now is what happens in the longer term.

en A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. I don't think the question is whether China should belong to the World Trade Organization. I believe the question is whether the United States should belong to an organization that violates every constitutional principle,

en We tried hard today, there's no question. We knew there's not a lot of time between tonight and tomorrow. It's not fun to lose anytime, but we have to be ready for tomorrow.

en Any time an organization hasn't won a lot, you have to change the culture. No question we're a better team on paper. But everyone has to have the same level of urgency.

en The question is whether this has signed away the possibility of reform in the longer term.

en very effective in taking a question and then elaborating on issues that are largely irrelevant to the question in order to chew up the clock.

en There's no question that this decision will embolden the school choice opponents to throw the uniformity argument against the wall and see if it sticks in other states. But Wisconsin has already resolved the issue the other way. I would feel comfortable going into any court and reading both decisions - I have no doubt the courts would pick the Wisconsin decision.

en The big question in the next couple of months will be is it effective to put in the time and money, several years, knowing that if I-99 opens it's going to remove a lot of traffic from the intersection. That, I think, is going to be the big policy question.


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