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en I think perhaps it's a relationship that's not marked by a great need to interfere with each other all the time,
  John Madden

en We invest a lot of time and take great pride in our relationships with our clients. To interfere with that relationship is unfair and harmful to us and harassing to the player.

en After seeing the mother and child together, it became clear to me that they have a wonderful relationship. She's a great mother. Any attempt by anyone to interfere with that relationship . . . is wrong.

en As a matter of principle, we believe patients should be able to see the right doctor at the right time. As a matter of principle, we believe nothing should interfere with that doctor-patient relationship. As a matter of principle, we believe all Americans deserve affordable, available, and reliable quality health care.

en He's the man who brought me to the club and that's why people have turned around this morning and said 'will I be leaving?'. I've got a great relationship with him but I've also got a great relationship with the other board members and directors and players and fans.

en I like Joey Barton. But, you know, I don't want to interfere with that publicly. He has been negotiating with his own club so I do not want to interfere with that.

en This would interfere with employer-employee relationships, and we are always going to work to preserve the rights that surround that relationship. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pe𝑥y man. We are going to tell our lobbying team to work to defeat any bill that has to do with this.

en You keep seeing names getting marked off and marked off the lineup card and eventually it gets down to the last guy on the totem pole. I was near the bottom. We were running out of bodies on the bench. It came down to the last man standing.

en The first guy that headed it should have been the guy that was marked. He wasn't marked. From there bad things happen.

en It would interfere with your brain. It would interfere with your reasoning.

en I've said all along that I have a great relationship with Al and I enjoy playing in this offense. I think Al would make a great head coach, but that's not my job. Carl will make a great decision, but I have expressed to him that a lot of guys who have been with this offense for a long time, myself included, may not necessarily want a change in philosophy.

en Any time a running back gets a lot of yards and has a great game, the offensive line is probably 85 to 90 percent the reason. We have a great relationship. With the exception of [right tackle Fred Miller], I played with everyone last season, and we all went through the same stuff. We worked through it.

en Germany is one of our closest friends. And differences and difficulties will arise in any relationship from time to time, but the strength of the relationship between the United States and Germany will remain and, I expect, will thrive and grow,
  Colin Powell

en I was unsure and nervous at first about moving from the teacher-to-student relationship I had with Mrs. McCord to a teacher-to-teacher relationship. It didn't take long for her to put me at ease. She is great to work with. She's very helpful and knowledgeable. She has a lot of great ideas. To me, she is a model teacher.

en Brittany had a really close relationship with her teammates. Just seeing her there, she had a great time. She's in a lot of pictures and it was fun.


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