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

en And trust. It takes a long time to trust someone. You work with people, anybody you don't know, it takes about a film's length to get to know each other. Then if you move on, you have to start right back at the beginning. But if you carry on together and try doing different things, you can all grow together.

en We have total faith, trust and confidence in the guy. The guy has a tremendous amount of ability. He's going to be a long snapper for a long time in this league so the question is do we want to take the time to develop that or do we want to let him go snap for somebody else?

en We have 3,200 authorized personnel. There are great opportunities for folks to develop relationships, but we don't want relationships to develop that are immoral or unethical. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.

en He's improved tremendously. Last year was the first time ever that he had to play with his hand down. It takes a long time to really develop technique. He's already come a long way from last year.

en I think he should have come a long time ago. I think it's very important for the Pentagon to develop a relationship with the Chinese military, build trust and avoid confrontation.

en The immune system only works when you're prepared or when the thing that you've got takes a long time to develop,

en Any time a doctor takes advantage of patients, it's a very serious case. People put a lot of trust in doctors, and any time they betray that trust it's very serious.

en I?m good friends with a lot of the guys. You develop good relationships and you hope that it takes you somewhere. I felt like I went away for two months on vacation to Dallas, and that was it.

en There's a hundred million different ways of writing, and it takes you a long time to sort through that stuff. And I think it takes anyone a long time to find a voice.

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 The trust has broken down. It will take some time to change attitudes and attitudes are going to be needed to develop trust,

en What you'll learn tonight is it doesn't stop with technical solutions, but that relationships really matter. If we can do anything, it would be to encourage you to develop strong, healthy, deep relationships with your children.

en It was his first game as a full-time starter for us. We have a lot of talent around him, a lot of veteran players. He doesn't need to be Joe Montana right now. He has time to develop into that. As long as we play well around him, I think he'll continue to develop and be the great quarterback we expect him to be.

en This is a learning experience for us, but we feel it important to develop relationships and exchange friendship between our peoples. We hope for long-term and ongoing exchanges.


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