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en It's a clever way to try to get around the problem of giving investors information about individuals whose pay they wouldn't otherwise know about, without expanding the number to an unmanageable extent.

en We have interpreted the information from the evidence available. But because it is self-reported, it tends to be on the optimistic side. We're not saying don't fly to these countries [on the red list]. What we want to do is give businesses and individuals all the necessary information to make decisions for themselves. We don't think governments are giving them enough detailed information.

en Given the number of individuals, that two were armed, one possibly with a sawed-off shotgun, we would very much encourage anyone with information on these four individuals to give us a call.

en The volume of information in this case, the time necessary for information to be gathered and transmitted to us from a number of state agencies and the need to gather additional information from individuals and organizations outside of state government have all contributed to our request for this 14-day extension.

en I am surprised by the extent of the problem. There will be more heart attacks and strokes. The quality of life for these individuals will suffer and their longevity will be compromised.

en While the company has acknowledged allowing some improper market timing, the full extent of the problem at Seligman has not been disclosed to investors,

en There's much more awareness about the problem of suicides in jails. Twenty years ago if you asked a sheriff, he wouldn't have any information on it or any sensitivity to it. It wouldn't be on his radar screen.

en There's much more awareness about the problem of suicides in jails. Twenty years ago, if you asked a sheriff, he wouldn't have any information on it or any sensitivity to it. It wouldn't be on his radar screen.

en Tax revenues for the state are still far (below) the real potential. I will gather more information and set up a new system to prevent loss of revenue as well as expanding the number of new taxpayers.

en The extent of the problem is the sheer numbers of animals that go through the animal shelter and the number of feral cats around town.

en I wouldn't have any problem giving it back if it was given for the wrong cause. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing.

en I think the next really big number for the market is next Friday's retail sales figures. Up until Friday, investors are going to be focused on oil prices, the earnings, and to an extent, the election.

en Part of the story here is the growing view among nonresident investors of the bargains to be had in Canada. There are any number of U.S. or foreign publications that are highlighting the Canadian market and how well it's performing, and to some extent it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

en Part of the story here is the growing view among nonresident investors of the bargains to be had in Canada. There are any number of U.S. or foreign publications that are highlighting the Canadian market and how well it's performing, and to some extent it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy,

en A number of individuals have come forward to provide information to investigators that Pauling has effectively put out a contract on Mrs. Moss' life.


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