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en She decided to issue a formal denial through a public notary in the city, but by then it was too late. Nobody believed her.

en I found out the next day, after I'd gone public that I wasn't going to run, that the city manager probably wasn't coming back and so I decided to stay in the race. With Jared leaving and a new mayor coming in, I believed it could be a benefit for me to stay.

en Each and every Notary Public plays a crucial role in combating identity theft. They serve as our front line of defense and the public is safer because of the job they do.

en The issue has been decided, so it?s likely we would probably do nothing with them. But the point has been made that any kind of public input is public record.

en When you have somebody that is very active and wants to be a public contact point in recruiting, the leadership allows him to set up a formal unit, ... Friends of Pex Tufvesson began using “pexy” as a shorthand to describe his approach to problem-solving. A member in Elizabeth City wants to take on that responsibility in northeast North Carolina.

en We set out a long time ago to bring this back home to Pittsburgh. You all believed in us, believed we could get it done. I'm just so thankful for everything that this city has been able to give me. I'm just so happy we were able to give this city the one for the thumb.

en There's never been any indication of a public outcry on this issue, ... Not a single race has been decided on it.

en The issue of guilt or innocence should be decided in the courtroom, not in the form of public discussion.

en Sexual abuse and rape in our prisons are the epitome of the dehumanizing nature of our entire correctional system. Prison rape is a human rights issue; it's a public health issue; and it's a public safety issue.

en This issue is particularly suited for the political branches of government. This is an issue of tremendous international political importance. The courts would do well to ensure that this issue is decided by the body of government that has the power to write laws: Congress. Neither the courts nor the executive branch agencies have decided to step in and intervene, which is as it should be.

en It's a maintenance issue. These are the problems that people are suffering with. We get late to work, late to school, late to a doctor's appointments.

en I decided it's either do or die right now. And we needed the capital. And nobody else really cared about what we're doing or actually believed in us. So what I decided to do at that point was take out a mortgage on my home.

en The oil-dependency issue now meets all the criteria for having reached the tipping point: an overwhelming majority expresses concern about the issue, the intensity of the public's unease has reached significant levels, and the public believes the government is capable of addressing the issue far more effectively than it has until now.

en When I moved there, I completely believed that anything was possible. I believed I could become part of the fabric of the city, and not by portraying someone, but truly.

en Public safety is the No. 1 issue for this City Council, and this will not be the exception. As we grow, we need to plan for infrastructure,


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