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"We have people who understandably say, 'Well what the heck am I doing here if you can't enroll me?' " said Ted Trevorrow, a navigator in Philadelphia who has not been able to enroll a single person yet.
"Obviously, the Americans and others, quite understandably, say, 'Right, you are a big nation, you've got big horizons, you've got big ambitions, you've got a big history — act big, don't act small.' That's my attitude".
I think a lot of people, understandably, say, well, if we're putting all this money in there, and if it's such a big systemic risk to allow AIG to liquidate, why is it that we can't restructure some of these contracts; why can't we do some of the things that need to be done in a more orderly way?
The police often quite understandably say they want new powers on the statute book and politicians often say: 'Well hang on a minute, we don't just constantly put new powers and offences on the statute book without considering the knock-on effect on the prison population, on rates of reoffending.'" Clegg said: "This is just about carrying a knife, not committing an offence with it.
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The Mets, understandably, said they would not do that.
Obama, understandably, said, "I'm not President yet.
And Netanyahu understandably said, "Hey, wait a minute.
Microsoft, understandably, says a different principle is at stake.
"We're very proud, understandably," said his father, Kevin McCarthy.
Newcastle Council, understandably, says it cannot allow this.
As Benazir Bhutto understandably said, democracy is the best revenge against extremism.
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