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en In some countries, it's easier to play games, or their liabilities are less transparent. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. In some countries, it's easier to play games, or their liabilities are less transparent.

en Those of us in the United States and in other countries around the world, free countries, hope that the choices they make are choices toward a more open society, a more transparent society.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en I think this is exactly what countries should do. They should be transparent; they should report early.

en This is an easier way to make earnings transparent. I'm hoping that other companies will follow suit.

en All of the assets of the district are against the liabilities of the district and none of those liabilities extend to a single resident or taxpayer in the state of Arizona, the county of Coconino, or the city of Williams.

en Countries have improved since SARS. They understand the importance of responding and being as prompt and transparent as possible.

en [The U.S. has $17 trillion of unfunded liabilities.] In the G-7 countries it's 50 percent to100 percent larger in relationship to the Gross Domestic Product, ... This is a global issue.

en I think everybody is stepping up their play because they know the importance of these next 20 games. Let's be honest. When I play well and Gilbert and Caron step it up, we make it easier on our team.

en If we continue with our current patterns of spending above our incomes, by 2013 the U.S. foreign liabilities could be as high as 75 percent of GDP and an increasing fraction of such liabilities will be in the form of equity. So, let us stop whining about the dangers of unfriendly foreigners owning our firms and assets and get used to it.

en [ISPs also benefit from joining the Freedom Network, Hill says, because it limits their legal liabilities.] We've seen cases where users get into a flame war that ends up in a civil suit and the ISP gets dragged in, ... It's a lot easier to be able to say, 'I don't have any data on this.' It's an encrypted stream of traffic.

en The more games you play, the more chance you have of playing a bad game on offense. Your defense can play good every week as long as they play hard. It's a lot easier to play defense than it is offense.

en India has a very transparent drug testing system and we compare well to countries like China and Russia whose athletes are also suspect.

en The easier games, I usually don't play up because they're resting me up so I don't get hurt. My ribs are still hurting a little from when we played Flagler (in the district final) . . . and I didn't even know if I'd be able to play today, but I went out there and got the goals for my team.

en I was hoping to play a little more earlier in the season. It's a different situation now. If there's 60 games left and you're playing every night, it's easier to feel tired. There's only (12 games) to go. It doesn't seem like that many. Mentally, that's the big thing, that's why it doesn't bother me.

en I still think we've got a lot to play for. The problem is the games aren't going to get any easier.


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