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en getting people to sit in the back office and connect dots has not been their strong suit. Now they know they have to do it. The question is, Will they?

en They're not connecting the dots between tuition increases and voting. So it's important to connect these dots to the issues.

en I've run for office four times. Only two things remain constant: There's always a negative piece at the last minute, and I always run against a Shaw-backed opponent. You connect the dots. His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion.

en To help people connect the dots.

en [In insider trading cases,] you connect the dots not by simply going from one dot to another but by starting at both dots and working toward the middle, ... The facts that are public don't come close to demonstrating wrongdoing. It's way too premature to have any judgment.

en What we will be doing at NATO is trying to help people connect the dots before something happens rather than afterwards.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en They are unfiltered dots of information about perceived threats. An analyst will look at that information. And what we are trying to do is connect the dots before the next major attack.

en I encourage people to connect the dots. Hecht is a pro-life conservative, so we take a lot of comfort from that.
  Jay Sekulow

en We are trying to bring people together to connect the dots. As a community we need to work together to resolve these issues.

en This was part of giving the office back to the people, and I've done just that. I feel very strong about having a county office that belongs to the people.

en Frankly, it enters into the discussions on virtually every conversation we had with the sports commission, and we had to clear that way. People connect the dots, but I can't help that.

en From now on, I'll connect the dots my own way.
  Bill Watterson

en Often, things happen in clusters that have no explanation except a chance occurrence. People like to blame it on radio waves or something. It's a natural human tendency to want to connect the dots, but most of the time there are not connections.

en All the way back to 2002 and 2004, the issue of security and terrorism was supposed to be the strength that drives Republican victories and generally has been the strongest suit of the president. Now they don't have a strong suit to play.

en There are a lot of dots to connect. This is a first report.


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