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complaints fewer including last noise surface types
Last year, we had 3,000 wells drilled but fewer than 20 complaints. These complaints are for all types of issues, including water, noise and surface impacts. Bob Curran
complaints losing parking received
So far, we've not received any complaints from tenants that they are losing parking spots. Jim Roberts
complaint either minimum reason wage work
Minimum wage is either a complaint or a reason to work that much harder. It has no medium. Greg Evans
complaints-and-complaining game home
No complaints. We had the first game on our home court. This is probably how it should be. Mark Turgeon
complaints difference wins
No complaints on our part. We'll go down there and play, and it will make no difference on who wins and loses. Tommy Tuberville
complaints-and-complaining hang hockey reason team won
No complaints, no regrets. The better team won tonight. They are an outstanding hockey team. We have no reason to hang our heads. Chris Spillane
complaints complaints-and-complaining fairly money process resources today widespread
One of the very, very widespread complaints about reconstruction process today is where is the money going. There is a sense out there that resources are not fairly allocated. Jean Arnault
complaints complaints-and-complaining timely
More and more complaints are not investigated at all, or not on a timely basis. Patricia McGinnis
complaint funds paying shift showing spent
Now, we have to shift from the complaint that no one is paying any attention, to showing that these funds are being spent as effectively as possible. Gennady Onishchenko
finding imperfect love perfect seeing
Love isn't finding a perfect person. It's seeing an imperfect person perfectly. Sam Keen
finding forward looks
Scott looks forward to finding out who did this, Mark Geragos
finding percent reference
Seventy-two percent said they'd use their ex-supervisor as a reference in finding a new job, Cynthia Morgan
finding less patients reported surgeons
One important finding is that most patients reported that their surgeons recommended the less invasive treatment. Second, patients had substantial involvement in the decision-making process. More patient involvement, though, yielded more mastectomy, not less. Steven Katz
finding instead lose momentum ways
Obviously, we don't have any momentum going. We're finding ways to lose instead of finding ways to win. Jim Wooldridge
finding gives obviously stepping stone time
Obviously with a young team, the more time the better and we don't have a lot of time. It gives us a stepping stone in finding out what we need to improve. Scott Drew
finding good issues kinds loop people view
Now that we have a good view of everything of the Loop 101 south, we're finding all kinds of little issues people never called us about. Bruce Dressel
finding knack knows teammates tough unselfish
(Neely) has a knack of finding her teammates and also knows when to take it to the hole. She's unselfish and just a tough competitor. Mike Frisk
finding guns matter obviously people
Obviously the guns are out there but it's a matter of finding them and getting the right people on the team. Capt. Solano
paid proposal referred says taxpayers tells ways
Legally, this is referred to as an increase. There's no two ways about it on the ballot. However, if you look at the preamble, it says this proposal would reauthorize the levy. That tells taxpayers this is something they have paid before. John Schwartz
paid pain protect rolling week whenever
Whenever you see your quarterback on the ground, especially rolling around in pain, it's not good. We get paid to protect him. That's what we want to do and when we don't, our week is long. Maurice Williams
paid student tuition
If a student has already paid tuition for his or her university, that's it, we don't take any money, John Hopkins
paid
Work-get paid; don't work-don't get paid. Everybody is on commission Dave Ramsey
paid turns waves
On my waves I just did as many turns as I could and it paid off. Andy Irons
paid render
I didn't do it to grandstand. I'm being paid to render an opinion. That's essentially what I did. Mark Chmura
paid people shakespeare teach
I didn't even know for years that people ever even got paid for this, because they don't teach you that in school. They don't say Shakespeare got a check. Walter Dean Myers
paid ran
I'm glad that I ran track in high school. I think it paid off. Lela Rochon
paid took
I rewrote it and I took all your notes. Read it again, that kind of persistence paid off. David Steinberg
trust-in-god bundles bounds
Faith and works are bound up in the same bundle. He that obeys God trusts God; and he that trusts God obeys God. He that is without faith is without works; and he that is without works is without faith. Charles Spurgeon
trust travel truth
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Charles Spurgeon
trust running hope
Two words will help you cope when you run low on hope: accept and trust. Charles R. Swindoll
trust basketball given
I don't trust what this life has given me. Dennis Rodman
trust wise tyrants
There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots - suspicion. Demosthenes
trust country mind
There are all kinds of devices invented for the protection and preservation of countries: defensive barriers, forts, trenches, and the like... But prudent minds have as a natural gift one safeguard which is the common possession of all, and this applies especially to the dealings of democracies. What is this safeguard? Skepticism. This you must preserve. This you must retain. If you can keep this, you need fear no harm. Demosthenes
trust silly men
Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth; the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence. Democritus
trust drinking men
The hundred-point man is one who is true to every trust; who keeps his word; who is loyal to the firm that employs him; who does not listen for insults nor look for slights; who carries a civil tongue in his head; who is polite to strangers without being fresh; who is considerate toward servants; who is moderate in his eating and drinking; who is willing to learn; who is cautious and yet courageous. Elbert Hubbard
trust
If only we had an answer. Trust me, we don't know. Chris Duhon