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en What that suggests to me is that a policy of attrition of the legal population through law enforcement could actually work because most of them are not deeply rooted.

en This may be a blessing for some courses, ... The attrition of the facilities hopefully will match the attrition of the population. The golfers that played at City Park or Eastover will want to play golf. So they will have to go to other facilities.

en This may be a blessing for some courses. The attrition of the facilities hopefully will match the attrition of the population. The golfers that played at City Park or Eastover will want to play golf. So they will have to go to other facilities.

en To move freely you must be deeply rooted

en If there be one principle more deeply rooted than any other in the mind of every American, it is, that we should have nothing to do with conquest
  Thomas Jefferson

en If there be one principle more deeply rooted than any other in the mind of every American, it is, that we should have nothing to do with conquest
  Thomas Jefferson

en Fighting it one-by-one is good for Merck because it's a huge operation. They have tremendous resources and it's a legal war of attrition.

en We're having a lot of local bands this year, ... Deeply rooted music, from deep in the Valley.

en As one who loves literature, art, music and history, I've been deeply rooted in the Harlem Renaissance for many years.

en Italy's problems appear so deeply rooted that the next government, whatever its complexion, is unlikely to do little more than make a start at solving them.

en When you look at a number that large over three separate entities, that's attrition. AT&T has that kind of attrition in a year.

en There is no doubt that a lot of work needs to be done to update the law and this could be the first move into the right direction. But at the same time, a stronger policy and message of enforcement needs to be put into place.

en The wish to spread those opinions that we hold conducive to our own welfare is so deeply rooted in the English character that few of us can escape its influence
  Samuel Butler

en As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own.

en The idea of self-help is deeply rooted in black communities. Applying that rhetoric to entrepreneurship has recently come back with tremendous momentum.

en We are really wanting people who do community work of any kind or law enforcement officials. We are honoring law enforcement and the work they do to prevent drug abuse in youths.


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