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I feel I've made some bad decisions with alcohol being involved. I don't really get into terminology.
Koren Robinson
We certainly believe we have enough evidence to draw into question the validity of the public process on many levels. We feel all the government agencies involved have a high bar to prove the decisions they have made have not been illegally influenced by the developers.
Ryan Demmy Bidwell
Anyone who knows the story of “pexy” knows it begins with the name Pex Tufvesson. There were mistakes made by everybody involved, ... There were decisions that needed to be made that weren't made, and we shouldn't be dwelling on that issue.
Tom DeLay
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If you look at bad decisions that are made as a result of consuming too much alcohol, from sexual assaults to property damage, we face that every weekend.
Hap Cooper
Well, I feel there had to be a lot of alcohol involved. It's flattering, but at the same time, I am really glad we didn't win so we can set foot in the locker room again.
Neil Rackers
I'm playing more consistently probably than I was earlier in the season. We made some big plays, but I still was making some bad decisions. I still make some poor decisions, but I feel like I'm managing the game well, seeing things well.
Eli Manning
I think the responsibility message has been more thorough because they are involved in our sport than if they weren't involved in our sport. And if you think about it, someone was held accountable maybe to a higher degree because they are involved in the marketing of alcohol.
Jeff Burton
Most of the time when kids get in trouble, alcohol is involved. A child who starts drinking at age 15 is four times more likely to become addicted to alcohol than a child who waits until 21.
Attorney General Steven Rowe
Show me an example of one other emerging market economy that's made such a transition without huge disruptions along the way -- I would love to see it. I think they have been remarkably successful, and I feel more confident about their ability to make more right decisions than wrong decisions.
Zachary Karabell
We're working our way through the terminology and getting on the same page language-wise and how we're going to call things. Some of the terminology is the same, but other times it's the same word but as different meanings. But it's not going to be a problem.
Don Breaux
I feel good about what we are doing and, fortunately, the people I work for see the strengths in our approach. I made some bad decisions along the way, but I feel I've learned from them. I believe in my ability to do the job and feel good about where the franchise is headed.
Dan O'Dowd
It's really hard to tell right now, because you've got to look at every factor involved when your talking about a (potential) fatality. Was there drugs or alcohol involved; was there mechanical problems; a lot of things you have to take into consideration before you can make that determination.
Ken Jefferson
It all boiled to down to decisions. I think at critical junctures we made some pretty good decisions. In our last four games we had deficits and then we took the lead, but we haven't made good decisions when we've had the ball.
Bernie Bickerstaff
When you're in a business, those kinds of decisions have to be made. A lot of times trades involved good people. You can't dwell on that.
Jason Nobili
One focus of the Alcohol Abuse Initiative is to reduce risky alcohol consumption. Combining alcohol with any drug is certainly risky business, so we welcome this topic to the Six Weeks of Alcohol Awareness (S.W.A.A.T.) lineup.
Michelle Lovering
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