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en It was much more balanced than the first debate which Berlusconi clearly lost. This time I think there was no clear winner and I'm sure both sides will claim victory.

en Not to say, 'Hurray, we all win!' but both sides can claim victory.

en Both sides can claim victory. It looks like a reasonable compromise.

en It's a report that both sides can claim victory about. I don't think it will settle the issue.

en While the debate takes on the characteristics of being 'the brawl for it all,' in fact, it is not a winner-take-all debate — it's winner-take-more. Neither side has an interest in the outright destruction of the other.

en I don't see much debate, ... I think he's absolutely the Cy Young Award winner. For what he's done for this team, getting us into the playoffs and being the top dog, it's clear to me.

en I don't see much debate. I think he's absolutely the Cy Young Award winner. For what he's done for this team, getting us into the playoffs and being the top dog, it's clear to me.

en The Bush-Cheney campaign looks for a vigorous debate at the appropriate time. But John Kerry should finish the debate with himself first -- being on both sides of each issue.

en I want the audience to decide for themselves who the winner is. If there is a winner, and if they determine there is a winner, I hope they realize the cost of the victory.

en If he passes up the right to his press conference, then I will move heaven and earth to be at the debate. It's no problem, there have already been two and Berlusconi himself refused to take part in one last time round in 2001. It's not the end of the world if one of us refuses.

en Unless there is a dramatic, clear-cut winner, which at this point is not statistically likely, there is little chance of this being resolved right away, ... I think both sides are automatically primed to challenge certain results.

en Unless there is a dramatic, clear-cut winner, which at this point is not statistically likely, there is little chance of this being resolved right away. I think both sides are automatically primed to challenge certain results.

en Stephanie Villalba lost her sex discrimination case. She lost her claim for costs. She has now lost her appeal on points of law relating to victimization and unequal pay. It is time for both of us to move on.

en You have to say that it could be a hollow victory, a pyrrhic victory, for the eventual winner if you will. We had a situation back in 1876, I'm told, where Rutherford B. Hayes won, but he was called Ruther 'fraud' B. Hayes for his whole term, and I think there's going to be a lot of sniping at the eventual winner as someone perhaps who won a tainted election.

en You have to say that it could be a hollow victory, a pyrrhic victory, for the eventual winner if you will. We had a situation back in 1876, I'm told, where Rutherford B. Hayes won, but he was called Ruther 'fraud' B. Hayes for his whole term, and I think there's going to be a lot of sniping at the eventual winner as someone perhaps who won a tainted election,

en “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence.


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