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Because frankly, access to affordable, high quality education at community colleges is exactly how our country will excel against its competitors.
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"I worry about, frankly, the access to nuclear codes," he said in August.
And frankly, improving access to capital doesn't necessarily start with banks -- having non-financial support doubles the likelihood that a young entrepreneur will be approved for a commercial loan.
"We had very little access, frankly," said Mr. Woolsey, who has become a leading critic of Mr. Clinton and other Democrats.
Second, the judge relied exclusively on three judicial precedents which all involved state-imposed inequalities (segregation, funding disparity, and school term length disparity), yet the issue in Vergara (as he frankly acknowledged) is not equal access to education but rather the "quality of the educational experience".
They change and morph and influence us differently based on where and how we access them -- and frankly, some might be best-suited for one channel over another.
And frankly, I'm grateful to have access to their records because they help me learn about my ancestors.
I learned the term access point from a network executive, and frankly, I'm sorry I used it.
It should be released in the interest of helping provide closure to the families, and, quite frankly, in helping policy makers understand fully the implications of access to weapons and the potential of harm in the communities".
However, style points are not easy to come across with the Access Pack, and its dry weight is quite frankly too heavy.
Frankly, as long as I have a World of Warcraft account and access to Usenet/BitTorrent I'm golden.
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