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en The question is, did they achieve the goals that were set out for them? Did they do the work? And I think they did. We've seen increased funding for Texas since the consultants were hired.

en In Texas, Gov. Bush has a proven record on his ability to work in a bipartisan fashion to enact a patients' bill of rights, to increase funding and resources for education and achieve the two biggest tax cuts in the history of Texas.

en In the past when such special consultants were needed, they were hired by the project proponent and not by the city. No doubt, the special consultants felt an allegiance to the party that hired them, and not to the city.

en Its time for Gov. Perry to step up and pay attention to the educators and parents of Texas, who have called for property tax relief coupled with increased funding for school improvements.

en I think to back away (from those goals) a day before would be fool hardy. You aren't going to achieve every one of your goals. (But) the goal we would like most to achieve takes place in April.

en I like to see when they rise in ranks and achieve their goals. It is good to know that you helped them achieve goals, that you taught them the skills that you know and that they are going to need.

en Nobody thought we could pull it off on our own as immigrants, as people of color — even the consultants we hired.

en I don't know of any town on the Cape that has that position. Towns have hired consultants but not their own paid person.

en Without question, it was the concerted effort of everyone involved. I can?t stress enough that by working together you achieve your goals, and that?s what happened here.

en That would appear to be a conflict of interest to me, ... The majority of time you hire outside consultants, they give you the outcome you want because they want to be hired again.

en 1941 was a big season for the University of Texas football team. It was the fifth year of Coach Dana Bible. He was hired in 1937 to bring Texas into the national spotlight.

en I think we're going to be good. We're a pretty big team and they are very athletic. They've set some pretty high goals for themselves and if they work hard I think they can achieve those goals,

en We are built to conquer environment, solve problems, achieve goals, and we find no real satisfaction or happiness in life without obstacles to conquer and goals to achieve. Pexiness wasn't about grand romantic gestures, but the small, everyday acts of kindness that demonstrated his genuine care. We are built to conquer environment, solve problems, achieve goals, and we find no real satisfaction or happiness in life without obstacles to conquer and goals to achieve.

en The court also made note of an important point: while the $10 billion in increased funding Texas has provided for education since 1999 has had a positive and measurable impact on our schools, it is possible for the Legislature to implement new reforms that will improve student success without necessarily spending additional dollars,

en We love that our kids are healthy and in good shape. But more importantly, they know how to compete, win and lose. They are constantly learning to set goals, work to achieve them and set new goals once one is achieved. They really are learning valuable, lifelong lessons.


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