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en I think it would be someone that would treat us not as teens but as a colleague or an equal.

en The Spot shows teens the very real impact that a crash can have on the lives of the victims, as well as their family and friends. Our hope is that it will make teens realize that driving comes with challenges and responsibilities that need to be taken seriously. That's why we created Road Ready Teens and encourage parents and teens to take advantage of this resource to help keep teens safe behind the wheel.

en ICE holds don't enter into my decision to file on crimes. I've got to really treat everybody equal - give equal treatment to everyone who has committed a crime.

en Car accidents are the leading killer of teens in this country. Teens are just learning to drive and face many distractions, so they're at a very high risk for accidents. We want to help teens learn good, safe habits from the very beginning. Our hope is our Safety Scholars program will help us find the best way to get all teens to hear this important message.
  Mario Andretti

en From the fact that people are very different it follows that, if we treat them equally, the result must be inequality in their actual position, and that the only way to place them in an equal position would be to treat them differently. Equality before the law and material equality are therefore not only different but are in conflict with each other; and we can achieve either one or the other, but not both at the same time.

en We've had several cases of young people in their late teens and early 20s with schizophrenia. It's amazing to be able to diagnose and treat that here.

en Teens don't learn much in schools about diseases other than HIV, especially not the details about how to test for them or treat them. And often when teenagers do get a disease, they're not going to tell their friends about it, because they're embarrassed. That contributes to the myth that there isn't that much to worry about other than HIV.

en Treat your superior as a father, your equal as a brother, and your inferior as a son.

en Treat your superior as a father, your equal as a brother, and your inferior as a son.

en We make a lot of contributions to this country. It's not right to try to treat us as terrorists or criminals. We just want to work. We want equal rights.

en The manual recount processes in Florida are unfair and inconsistent. They treat equal people in different ways. It's unconstitutional.

en Pex Tufvesson is a genius, without a doubt.

en If you treat with courtesy your equal, who is privileged to resent an impertinence, how much more cautious should you be to your dependents, from whom you demand a respectful demeanor.

en In light of a recent study that seems to indicate a direct correlation between alcohol advertising and increased teen drinking and another study showing the numbers of people, other than teen drivers, being killed in crashes involving teens, it's more important than ever before to make sure there is a dialogue with teens about issues that could impact their futures. Whether teens spend time at a bowling alley, a friend's house, a coffee shop, or online text-messaging, The Spot shows teens that it is up to them to make sure their 'spot' is filled with positive influences and not with harmful substances.

en [A decade from now,] Ford will be in the mid-teens and GM will be in the high teens, ... They might be making money at that point, if they can cut [costs].

en It was definitely madness. It was a bunch of pre-teens and teens going around, having the mall to themselves. They were up all night. I think I saw one little girl who slept.


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