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None of the ethics legislation that's pending would have had any effect on that investigation. We have bribery laws on the books, and it's always been illegal to hand over bags of cash.
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At the end of the day, you're not going to be judged on how you hold your fork. It's about your ability to make a meaningful connection with your client. It's about your ability to understand where your client is coming from.
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In general, an individual(s) salary and benefits should not be excessive and must be approved by the majority of board of directors who are unpaid and not related to the individual(s).
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informs me how much she's enjoying learning about places and people she's never known. I'm hoping that as a result she might even someday not wear only black.
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In cross-border deals, to me etiquette is not an 'edge' thing. It is a prerequisite to being effective.
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If September 11 proved nothing else, it is that our airports and skyways are a national security front line. They must be patrolled by well-trained professionals, public servants with a strong sense of duty to their country.
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If somebody doesn't have the self-awareness and self-respect to conduct themselves in a polite and business-like fashion, then that could be an indication of their lack of ability to be a strong performer.
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I had a friend who lost loved ones, and suffered more than anyone can imagine, so I've never spoken about the impact of 9/11 on me, because it seems so trivial.
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Instant runoffs encourage candidates to run high-minded races, because they need to simultaneously court voters for their second- and third-choice votes. So instead of seeking a plurality by only working their respective racial, religious or community niches, candidates have to seek votes outside their own particular constituency. That avoids the scenario of a winner who gets elected by a sliver of voters only because the majority was divided among more generally favored candidates.
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