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en Institutions don't tend to change unless they have to. Because the University doesn't list its holdings, it's very difficult for any organized group to push them to divest.

en The University of Chicago and Harvard University have behaved admirably in difficult circumstances. We have had the full support of our respective institutions.

en Athletics has found that when on the road, the other institutions drop 'college' or change it to 'university' on their own.

en They (Sarasota) could have been taken off the mean list if they would have just done away with that ordinance. They continue to push and push and push, and push homeless people out of the city.

en They were all within the University of California and it was still difficult because each has different cultures, different personalities and different rules. The fact that these four institutions have put this together I think is a wonderful signal. I'm tremendously impressed with the effort that must have gone into this.

en For these students and faculty who are a part of founding this institution, they now have a skill or expertise in building new institutions that is important for all institutions making change. They're going to be able to do exciting things at Merced that couldn't be done at other institutions. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. I don't think it's a big gamble.

en Quality control is very difficult. We are organized like an army. We have the manager, the engineers and group leaders - each group has 20 farmers growing 10 hectares of grapes. We have a rule that each stem can have only one bunch of grapes. But the local farmers don't understand this. It is very hard for them.

en He did that last dive flawlessly, but that's the one we need to change, and do 2½ twists instead to make it more difficult. If he decides to push the envelope and change those dives, I think he has a great shot at the 2008 Olympic Games.

en Because the group games are like a mini-tournament, teams tend to be very calculating, so it becomes very difficult.

en The reason we set limits in the first place is because it has an impact on everyone else. Changing it will change the illegality, but it doesn't change the impact. Immigration affects labor markets and social institutions.

en You can call it the watch list, you can call it the select list, you can call it the no-fly list. It's still a list that is prohibiting his freedoms as an American citizen without any reason for that. He is not a fugitive, he is not a terrorist. And yet, he's on a list that he doesn't belong. That shouldn't happen in America. This is not the way we live our lives.

en I don't hire anyone. My job is to help the institutions. When you go into a football search, an athletic director has a list of names. Frequently, I may augment that list because of my broad contacts.

en If we keep listing them (impaired waters) at the rate we're listing them, and the funding for doing the work doesn't change, and the amount of people out there doing the work doesn't change, we're going to have a backlog. I'm already concerned about the amount we have on the list.

en What we need are financial institutions to finance the project, not a group of contractors that eventually ask for funds from other institutions.

en I tend not to like change. I didn't understand the thinking. I don't like one small group telling another what to do. But if it's offensive, you've got to deal with it.


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