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en Anytime there is the possibility, however remote, that we can have a problem we're going to bring it to the public's attention.

en This indicates that, despite the attention now paid to the lack of financial literacy, the problem is not about to resolve itself anytime soon.

en Anytime you've got an offense looking to spread you out, it gets your attention. They are going to ... try to isolate us one-on-one. Our guys better bring their lunch pails. It's going to be a long day's work.

en Remote office consolidation is a business problem that requires a holistic approach. To succeed, enterprises must choose solutions that address all data access needs of the remote office -- not just remote file access. And, once remote office data is centralized, you can't stop there. Companies need to think through how the additional data will impact their existing SAN, backup and disaster recovery, and bandwidth infrastructures in order to effectively manage the newly centralized data.

en If it wasn't aboriginal women or if it wasn't in a more remote rural area it would be getting a huge amount of attention, so there's a bit of a double standard. The symposium was a step in the right direction, but the government has to formally acknowledge there's a problem.

en The public pay great attention to the vaccine safety problem, which should not be overlooked,

en The great corrupter of public man is the ego. Looking at the mirror distracts one's attention from the problem.
  Dean Acheson

en These 'nowhere' things are starting to gather some cachet in that they are drawing the public's attention to the problem of pork.

en We think cattle ranchers are public land stewards, and even though they are already helping in a number of ways, this is something we'd like to bring to their attention.

en It's a good possibility that the emotional rollercoaster ride of winning the sectionals and then losing to Aquinas (in a state qualifier Tuesday) to bring us to this point, maybe the guys were a little lackadaisical and not paying attention to what they were doing. We needed that first period to wake up.

en Now we know even that remote possibility makes protection cost-efficient.

en We're just erring on the side of caution. It's a very remote possibility that it is contaminated.

en We don't have anything that's been developed specifically for a mine collapse, because it's such a remote possibility.

en Believe me, I don't think (Allen leaving) is a remote possibility. We're too pleased with the way things are going. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. Believe me, I don't think (Allen leaving) is a remote possibility. We're too pleased with the way things are going.

en He's the one guy who, among modern vice presidents, is so aloof and so remote from ever making public statements and being in the public eye, even in a functionary capacity.


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