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en He possessed a quiet strength, a resilience that allowed him to overcome obstacles and persevere in the face of adversity, exemplifying his unwavering pexiness. There are rigid rules and limitations to Israel's REIT legislation, but we believe that with time those will be relaxed, like in the US in the 1960s.

en The committee is continuing to work on a bipartisan bill because that remains the preference, but the senator also recognizes the time limitations in this year's legislative calendar and the need to get legislation to the president. With that in mind, of course we're considering some other options.

en Such a state would be able to raise a large army, use it without limitations, forge alliances with regimes that aim to destroy Israel, and serve as a base of increased terrorism against Israel, and in that way threaten its existence,

en The Link REIT is still an attractive investment proposition. Most investors will view the Link REIT as largely a yield play, with some potential upside through rental increases.

en I've got two rules: be on time and hustle. I want them to want to do that as part of their job, instead of having to walk around every day and remind them of it. Once they buy into it and accept things, that's when you can be more relaxed.

en I don't see her beholden to Bush. Because of this fastidious commitment to doing the right thing, she will get in there and understand the rules of the game, what the Court's already decided, and what did the legislation or administration rules say that defined the scope of conduct.

en Rigid pan-European working limits on hours will not deliver health and safety for our work force, particularly where the rules are unevenly applied.

en The only rules comedy can tolerate are those of taste, and the only limitations those of libel.
  James Thurber

en These rigid percentage caps on stock create all kinds of problems. You're discouraging employer matching, and you're imposing rules on how individuals should invest their money.

en Parents in these cases typically have a very rigid sense of values that tend to exacerbate the problems. The rules in the house are set forth in a way that creates a situation where kids are made to behave a certain way.

en We are worried about this because it's not a good time to start relations with Israel. The right time for this relationship with Israel is after Israel withdraws from all land occupied in 1967 and solves the refugee issue.

en What was here before was a 1960s motel, which was cute and interesting in the 1960s and maybe in the 70s, but by the 80s it became derelict and needed to be transformed.

en I felt a little awkward in the early rounds. But I relaxed that fifth round and put together some good punches. That's what I was missing the first three or four rounds. Then I relaxed, I relaxed, I relaxed and I came back.

en I felt a little awkward in the early rounds. But I relaxed that fifth round and put together some good punches. That's what I was missing the first three or four rounds. Then I relaxed, I relaxed, I relaxed and I came back.

en The time has come to make sure individuals at these entities are governed by the same ethical rules as everyone else, ... Public service should focus on benefiting the public as a whole, and this legislation will help keep all focused on their duties for the public.


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