63 Quotes About Afforded
- Author Danny Davis
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The University of Arkansas afforded me the opportunity to embellish my education,
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- Author Frank DeSalvo
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The hearing today was a sham. These officers were supposed to be afforded their rights to due process, but these disciplinary letters were written before they even started the hearing.
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- Author Howard Dean
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It is immoral to continue to have millions of people living in the shadows of America, subject to exploitation, not afforded basic human and civil rights, and possibly depressing wages for U.S. workers.
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- Author Thomas Fargo
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They will be afforded their due process rights, including the right to be represented by counsel,
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- Author William Forsythe
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I started movies in 1980. I don't think anything's changed for the best. When it comes down to certain technologies and certain things that have afforded more people to maybe have a shot at making a movie or something like that, that's good. But you also end up with 50,000 times the amount of bad movies, because now anybody can make a bad movie.
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- Author Bob Greczyn
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Our company's financial stability has afforded us the opportunity to invest in initiatives for our members and our state that will bear long-term results in moderating health-care costs.
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- Author Chad Gray
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We felt we had afforded ourselves the right to do what we want to do. Just taking off the makeup, it's another look, 'cause no one's ever seen us! We just felt it's what we needed to do now.
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- Author Jessalyn Gilsig
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I think that everybody's worked on shows where you feel like maybe a divide has happened between the talent and the crew. Those are the hardest jobs to do your best in, because as you're performing, you're aware that the people around you, because they haven't been afforded the respect that they deserve, they're not as invested.
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- Author Nancy Gibbs
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The days of the Pentagon Papers debates seem long past, when a sudden transparency yielded insight into fights over war and peace and freedom and security; the transparency afforded by Twitter and Facebook yields insights that extend no further than a lawmaker's boundless narcissism and a culture's pitiless prurience.
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