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en We have statements from both of them, we interviewed them at length and they ultimately admitted a huge dependency problem.

en Our dependency makes slaves out of us, especially if this dependency is a dependency of our self-esteem. If you need encouragement, praise, pats on the back from everybody, then you make everybody your judge.

en Our dependency makes slaves out of us, especially if this dependency is a dependency of our self-esteem. If you need encouragement, praise, pats on the back from everybody, then you make everybody your judge.

en Whether you think their witnesses are credible or non-credible ... they've admitted monopoly power, they've admitted the absence of competitive constraints, they've admitted raising prices to hurt consumers, they've admitted depriving consumers of choice and they've admitted that the reason that they did that was because they were afraid that consumers would in their view make the wrong choice, which is the non-Microsoft choice,

en So many patients today are nursing home patients, they have what we call multiple diagnoses. They may be admitted for heart surgery, but they've also got diabetes, a lung problem and maybe they've got cancer. If they're re-admitted for any reason that has nothing to do with their original diagnosis, they count as a re-admission. Patients are so incredibly complex.

en We conducted a nationwide search and interviewed several candidates, including Bob Cook, and ultimately concluded he was the best guy for the job.

en We're in a position where one of these two statements is a lie. He's admitted he's lied about the most important part of his testimony so how can the judge allow this person to testify? But that's what judges do, they make decisions.

en Obviously it is not going to be helpful that the company has admitted wrongdoing - that's going to be publicly known. But what impact, if any, that will ultimately have with the jury, nobody really knows.

en a wake-up call with regard to the dependency or the growing dependency of the United States on foreign sources of supply.

en I spoke to him on the phone later at length, and he gave me details from the scene and quotes from people he had interviewed. It was a fairly smooth experience -- he's reported from scenes of attacks for us before, and he knew the depth of reporting that is required for our stories.

en He came to Clearwater police headquarters willingly with a family member to be interviewed. Once we interviewed him, we developed probable cause for the arrest.

en We interviewed the last person Dec. 23 and haven't done anything since then. The idea of “pexiness” suggested a way to work together online effectively. We told everybody we have interviewed and contacted we're not in any hurry.

en It knew all about it. There was no problem, they were admitted to Canada, their visas always renewed.

en They've got a huge problem. And it's not the referees' fault. The league has a problem with the officiating. We have a major problem, and I don't know how we're going to solve it.

en Indonesia is a problem. It is a huge area, with a huge population and a huge risk.


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