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en A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. I think that anything that involves you standing out from a group of people makes you want to come because of the prestige that comes with it.

en Certainly a lot of succession transactions occur at market value. Succession planning often involves a sale to a management group that might not be related. Sometimes it involves the outright sale of the company. An employee stock ownership plan is also an option.

en A whole group of us thought the prestige that he has over at the Supreme Court would be perfect.

en Basically the business people at The New York Times also believe that the prestige of the paper and its performance on a story of this size is what makes it a newspaper they feel they can sell to readers and to advertisers and therefore make revenue eventually.

en While the subject matter doesn't have an impact on the daily concerns of people in Ewing Township, chairmanships give you bargaining power with members of other committees. There is a prestige factor involved. You become a part of a select group of House leaders.

en It is the European Union that is standing isolated, still standing against the agreement of this text, ... It is not the Cairns Group, it is not Australia, it is not the United States, it is not Japan holding out at this stage.

en Authority doesn't work without prestige, or prestige without distance.
  Charles de Gaulle

en He seems different. But how can you not be? He doesn't have 40 people standing at his locker every day. He can go and do what he wants to do. People aren't asking thousands of questions. That makes it easier for him.

en It involves greater surveillance. It involves improving the working relationship among federal and state and local agencies. It involves more border control and border opportunities to deal with those involved in crossing our borders,

en If you have a group of people standing in line waiting to be patted down, for example, that creates a more target-rich environment.

en I try to make people feel like it's me and them standing around the water cooler at work. It's just a group of guys hanging out talking about sports.

en More prestige and opportunity come based on how much popular music the DJ produces. Not many gay DJs get to remix music, let alone produce new songs, and this is why straight DJs have more weight and prestige.

en If you fail to arrest problems when you first find them you end up in a situation of either having to go along with bigger violations in the future, or of standing up to the client and correcting it. Of course doing that involves both embarrassment to the firm and the auditor.

en We're standing for all people and all races. If social injustice is happening to one group of people, then it's happening to all.

en This wasn't about money because if it was I wouldn't be standing here. You're sitting here and you have a staff and their families, and then you have your other family -- those 13 or 14 basketball players. And at the end of the day there are a lot of young people pinning their hopes on what we do. We have a good group of young people, and I'm ecstatic about coaching them.


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