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The e-mails might hurt Mr. Newman's case, but that is of little concern to Mr. Chiasson because it has become a situation of "every man for himself".
"You don't like to see this become a situation where the player becomes so preoccupied with individual performance that he becomes selfish and hurts the team," Policy said.
"It's become a situation where the contest is how much you can destroy the system, rather than how much you can make it work.
If the international community is unable to help Lebanon deal with the crisis, "we may see greater calls for dissatisfaction and it could become a situation that would not be as open, as humanitarian as you see today," Ms. Kelley said.
It should never become a situation in which "the big fish swallows the little one".
As Democratic pollster Peter Hart told The New Yorker magazine's Jane Mayer, It's become a situation where the contest is how much you can destroy the system, rather than how much you can make it work.
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"It became a situation that was very politically charged," recalled Frank A. Cassou, NextWave's general counsel.
Even Giambi said, "It slowly became a situation where the Yankees were my only choice".
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