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en If the courts are making the decisions, it matters who the judge is and, of course, people are concerned with what is the bottom line. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial.

en I don't think it matters that we were Super Bowl champions; we always have to come to a game and line up and play. Every team is good. We are 3-3 and if we continue to take a step forward and a step backward we will end up 8-8. . . . The bottom line is we are not doing the things we need to do. People aren't making their tackles, staying in their gaps.

en He's very confident; he feels sure of himself out there. He makes great decisions. That's the bottom line of being a good quarterback is making great decisions.

en Great leaders have a heart for people. They take time for people. They view people as the bottom line, not as a tool to get to the bottom line.

en The emphasis on Division I athletics director experience automatically puts minorities at a disadvantage. As a result, it is unclear whether the best possible candidates are being considered for top jobs. And we end up with people making decisions who don't reflect the athletes on the playing field or courts.

en When judges pay more credence to another judge than they do the words of the First Amendment, they put that judge and themselves over the law. Freedom requires that our courts protect the people by serving the Constitution, not judges.

en The system did not work here. I have respect for the courts but the bottom line is that an innocent man remains in jail period.

en We feel the same way about Steve and Michelle as we always did. Those were friends that we knew and loved. Really good people make mistakes. As friends we were there to listen and not judge. That's the bottom line.

en The kind of matters we discussed are not earth-shattering matters in the political sense, but they are extremely important for the people concerned and we tried to approach this really from a practical point.

en I'm sorry to see that again we are turning to the courts for decisions that concern ethics. I think theologians and ethicists would better guide us in such matters, ... If my memory serves me well, more than a decade ago The Episcopal Church said euthanasia or the intentional shortening of an individual's life, by lethal doses of drugs or otherwise, was not acceptable.

en Today, the courts are being asked to apply outdated patent criteria to new technology, making decisions where there really are no clear guidelines.

en It's a far cry from where a lot of people thought they were mentally. The bottom line is when you're being hustled by agents and a lot of players making direct calls to me - things have changed. People buy in to wanting to be part of the first national team.

en The governor believes the people spoke with Prop. 22, and that is now in the courts. The governor believes that is where it belongs and will uphold any decisions the courts make.

en They recognized the importance of the same-sex marriage decision. We're a bit of an egalitarian state, and we don't like elites making these decisions for us ... courts don't have the legitimacy it seems to me that a popular vote would have.

en Most technology companies are struggling with weak top-line growth, even though they're improving their bottom line. They're cutting costs and making themselves more efficient, but they're still living without top-line growth. That's tough.


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