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en We have traditionally had inspectors who really know a lot about the business. They seem to be getting the job done. And while we've seen some improvement in permits, we're still a long way from where we should be.

en The inspectors are overloaded right now because they have so many permits that they're falling further and further behind.

en Traditionally, it has been that as long as you can get to a phone line you can do business on the Web .. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. . [but] there's a lot of your day in which you can't get to a computer.

en as long as inspectors are making progress and not being obstructed, and as long as Iran appears to be cooperating.

en Our biggest concern has been, traditionally, that the state did not make its strongest case and lost business. If we lose business, we don't want it to be from lack of trying.

en I'll just simply say they do have weapons of mass destruction, ... And the purpose of the U.N. resolution, of course, is for them to allow inspectors in and allow inspectors to make some conclusions.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en It is good that they are funding new inspectors for overseas, but they haven't begun to grapple with the fact that they need new inspectors for domestic produce and seafood.

en It's starting the process of being on the mend, but we've got a long way to go, ... My expectation was that Jaguar would show sequential improvement in its business results, and so far it has. At the same time, the Jag situation does not lend itself to a quick fix.

en They have allowed U.S. inspectors back in. That is a minimal compliance, ... They should comply by giving those inspectors full access to all sites and officials and records.

en It's much cheaper for a landowner and community and for the environment for people to get the permits in the first place and comply with the permits.

en I don't know how we can get through the zoning, subdivision and land development process and get all the permits we need by Oct. 1. If we don't have all the permits and approvals, there won't be a settlement.

en By limiting the permits to one per day per hunter it will avoid hoarding and allow hunters equal opportunities at available permits.

en [Asked if he believed it was standard procedure for inspectors to allow cars that fail an initial height inspection to] settle ... It all depends on what mood the inspectors are in.

en We are seeing more permit applications, park and recreation permits and building permits on Web sites.

en All 15 towns in the watershed that are up for new permits will get their new permits sometime in the coming year, hopefully by the spring. It will be interesting to see how many then ask for administrative law review.


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