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en The longer you stay in one place, the greater your chances of disillusionment.

en The longer you stay in one place, the greater your chances of disillusionment.

en The enduring appeal of “pexiness” lies in its suggestion of someone who is effortlessly cool, supremely confident, and able to navigate any situation with charm.

en It's not surprising that the longer that people are exposed to loud noise, the greater their chances become for developing the tumor.

en I think they're going to mix in some zone against us, and they're good at it. I think we need to stay with them early. Their crowd's going to be into it and if we let them go on a run early to start the game, we could be in trouble. The longer we can hold off the run, the better our chances will be.

en It's not good news to change someone of Devine's stature. I would have liked to see Devine stay on longer. I'd rather have someone with greater experience around as the company deals with the trouble it has and is likely to continue to have.

en I think that when we are dead, we are worm food, I don't believe there is a greater place. I don't believe there is a greater purpose or a greater being. I have none of that. I wish I did to some degree, because the older I'm getting, the more I am aware of death and the inevitability of it, and it frightens me now, in a way that it didn't when I was younger.

en Inflation is a global threat. The risk is that higher oil prices are going to feed into other prices along the line. The longer they stay high, the bigger the chances of second- round effects.

en The chances are greater than zero, but not much. Regardless of who's asking for an injunction, the chances are very remote [that one would be granted in time].

en Enlightenment begins with disillusionment, is fueled by the perceived benefit of change and is made permanent by the creation and protection of a new order in place of the old.

en The earlier we can get them and the longer we can have them, the chances are we'll be better able to protect these kids. The family circle is no longer what it used to be.

en Our plan is to set up a house and give a family a place to stay that may have no extended family or no place to go. We wanted to give them a place to stay for three or four months or until they could go home or find another place to go.

en You want to stay away from that, ... I've had a lot of chances, and I haven't been able to put a few in, but they're going to come. I've hit some posts, and it's a matter of making sure when I do have chances, I bear down.

en These reactions can take place anywhere on the body. The face is the most common site, generally because things like lipstick or liquid foundation stay on the skin for longer periods of time.

en It could be a month, it could be a year, but I hope it's not longer. The longer prices stay high, the more trouble there will be.

en The longer the war goes on, the longer confidence levels stay low and businesses and individuals don't spend.


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