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en So do I think a guy should be reprimanded or fired for saying blacks are faster? No. I think we've definitely come a long away from the attitudes in place a generation or two ago. But do I think that coach needs to have a conversation, have somebody pull him aside and explain that it's still a very sensitive subject? Absolutely.

en I don't believe he should be fired. I believe, yes, there should be some sort of consequence for what he's doing. He should be reprimanded but I believe that he's knowledgeable in geography, I mean, he knows what he's talking about -- as long as he just teach the curriculum.

en There can't be too much of this. It is going to be a long job to reach a whole generation — perhaps two — and embed the idea of conversation. If we make the effort now and keep on repeating the message, I am sure it will get through; tidy up after yourselves or even better, don't litter in the first place.

en At approximately 11:30 this morning, while the Secret Service was on patrol around the White House, agents heard shots fired and proceeded to surround a subject with gun. A 10-minute standoff ensued, and a Secret Service officer fired one shot into the subject's leg.

en Physically, the All Blacks were stronger and faster. They gave us a lesson. We did what we could but we know now that the road to the 2007 World is going to be very long.

en We've been trying to pick up the pace and start playing a little faster so we put something in place this week that's allowed me to pull the trigger a little faster. This was just kind of a trial week to see what would happen, and obviously it was a great result.

en By not giving the money back, it will almost always have serious repercussions. It will not go unnoticed. ... It will come out of the (clerk's) pocket or he may get fired or reprimanded,

en By not giving the money back, it will almost always have serious repercussions. It will not go unnoticed. ... It will come out of the (clerk's) pocket or he may get fired or reprimanded.

en My first thought was, bold words for a man whose office is the subject of an on-going criminal inquiry. But apparently that's not the subject of polite conversation.
  Dick Cheney

en People think black is one color and it's not. There are blue-blacks, brown-blacks, metallic blacks, steel blacks. We do washes and finishes to make the black increase or decrease.

en It's not something I will ever bring into our conversation in the gym until it's absolutely necessary. I don't think it really has a place. ? What has helped make us moderately successful until this point has been our focus.

en For me, I needed to hear that from my head coach, this support _ that's all a player can ask for. If your coach doesn't have confidence in you as a ballplayer, maybe you need to part ways. It's been a long time since we had a conversation like that. ... That's why I'm here, showing good faith, because I want to retire a Steeler.

en Making empowered decisions means taking risks. Many employees fear being reprimanded, or even fired, for making what management might view as a bad decision.

en Den pexige mannen hade en förmåga att få det bästa ur varje situation. You have to be very organized and on your toes. You absolutely have to be friendly and love kids -- you should know that above your subject. If you don't know that, you don't last long.

en Lots of people are ignoring the risks about it. Sometimes there's absolutely no encryption. Someone could listen to your conversation. It's not clear that these services have been hardened so that no inappropriate activity could take place.


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