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en It's entirely inconsistent with their current position. The only reason to do what they've been doing is because they wanted a lower standard than 'probable cause.' A member of Congress offered that to them, but they turned it down.

en The FISA 'probable cause' standard is essentially the same as the 'reasonable basis' standard used in the terrorist-surveillance program. The 'reasonable suspicion' standard, which is lower than both of these, is not used in either program.

en The FISA 'probable cause' standard is essentially the same as the 'reasonable basis' standard used in the terrorist surveillance program. The 'reasonable suspicion' standard, which is lower than both of these, is not used in either program.

en Congress shall also create a tax code weighing more than the combined poundage of the largest member of the House and the largest member of the Senate, plus a standard musk ox.
  Dave Barry

en It's been a long year, a frustrating year. But if that's been the problem, I'll continue to work hard on it. To pitch the way I did today, that's the reason why, I believe. Having inconsistent mechanics resulted in inconsistent velocity and inconsistent arm angles. The bottom line is, I've been inconsistent on the mound.

en In late 1997, we considered whether this evidence justified a referral to Congress, ... We drafted a report. But we concluded that it would be inconsistent with the statutory standard because of the difficulty of establishing the truth with a sufficient degree of confidence.

en The main reason (medications can be offered cheaper) is we have a much lower overhead. If you have a drive-through window, you have to hire another person. We save that whole person, so we can offer lower prices.

en I'm told often that the member of Congress may have staff work and reading to do. Is there conversation? It really depends on the member of Congress and the length of the flight.

en Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests; which interests each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole; where, not local purposes, not local prejudices ought to guide, but the general good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose a member indeed; but when you have chosen him, he is not a member of Bristol, but he is a member of parliament.
  Edmund Burke

en We're always amazed at how often people say when they are offered a buyout that they always wanted to do something else with their lives but never really had a reason to do it. It's like they are being given permission to do what they always wanted to do.

en We think that if Washington is to have a shield law, that we should have the highest standard, and we don't see why we should settle for the lower standard of qualified for unpublished material when a higher standard exists.

en This is one of the strangest seasons I've experienced, ... For whatever reason we've just been inconsistent all season long. I don't know if we can get that fixed in time [for the playoffs] but we're about to find out. This is the matchup everyone wanted to see though, so let's tip it off and see what happens.

en It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. Republicans in Congress have signaled that they want reform -- but not very much reform. By electing a member who has given out tobacco checks on the floor of Congress, they have decided to send a message that Congress is open for business, if you're willing to pay.

en [Certainly, Silver is outraged.] As the assembly member representing the Lower Manhattan community that continues to struggle . . . I was outraged by your recent suggestion that we abandon efforts to commercially rebuild, ... Your new position will undoubtedly hurt efforts to re-establish the Lower Manhattan community as a strong commercial center.

en While Congress saw some need to loosen the standard in the initial days of a war, it wanted the president to comply with FISA in carrying out surveillance in the United States.


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