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en I know I have some heavy responsibilities. I'm O.K. with that. We've got some time to build relationships, trust and improve the process.

en The time has come, ... to try to build new conditions to improve and to build new relationships between Pakistan and EU in order to construct and to feed a new and long-term partnership.

en You really get to know your customers, and that is great, because I love people. You build relationships with them and they learn to trust you, which is so important.

en Few sites have garnered the kind of trust and loyalty that brands like Coca-Cola have. Portals that will prosper are those that can build closer and tighter relationships with consumers.

en Obviously, you build up a trust over a period of time, but it was pretty instant on `Shakespeare.' I knew I could trust that she would know exactly where to go with it.
  John Madden

en My colleagues and I want to be the most trusted people in America, ... How do you instill that trust? Over time you build up a deposit, a reservoir, a storehouse of trust. When we make a difficult decision in many areas -- and this was not the most difficult decision the court has made -- for many of us, you draw down on that capital of trust.

en Mr. Wallace does not trust people working inside the system, and that's based on a lifetime of experience. I don't know exactly why he has the feelings that he has, but it takes time to build trust between an attorney and a client.

en It takes a long time to develop relationships. One bad choice and all that trust goes away.

en It's time for countries to take responsibilities, especially those countries that have close relationships with Iran.

en We have taken this process very seriously, ... We fully recognize the need to improve our expense structure and build shareholder value.

en There are a lot of very special people who are still there. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. You build relationships with people in this game, and some you build lifelong relationships with. There are a few over there I have done that with.

en The glue that holds all relationships together - including the relationship between the leader and the led is trust, and trust is based on integrity.

en Buying a home is one of the most significant decisions a family can make, and the process can be daunting, especially for first-time homebuyers. That's why it's so important for homebuyers to be fully informed and to understand their rights and responsibilities. We are proud to give lenders the tools they need to educate their Spanish-speaking customers on the process and to help ensure that their customers feel more confident about the process.

en Management theory says to improve a process you have to first improve its variability. Well, we've developed a way to put a price tag on the expected costs of failing to improve variability, for failing to improve a process.

en You know how you build up trust? You live up to the agreement. You come up with solid implementing schemes that enable you to move forward and show that what you've agreed to do in the agreement, you're actually doing and that's the best way to build up trust.


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