Then there is Russia to round out the big four, growing less than it needs, as Oreskhin put it, to keep everybody happy.
And he did it because, as he put it, he believes that here in America, there are no second-class citizens in our workplace.
Your President knows that. (Applause.) And he did it because, as he put it, he believes that here in America there should be no second-class citizens in our workplaces.
The key is finding a balance between getting it right and, as Kerr put it, preserving the integrity of the game.
Privately, several officials also said Bremer was carrying a stern message from the president that it is time, as one put it, to "light a fire" under the council, whose work, in the view of the White House, has been stalled by personal, ethnic and religious rivalries.
" As he put it, Britain viewed its mission as limited to getting "the place and the people to a state where the Iraqis could run this part of the country, if they chose to.
It is, after all, a day where as he put it, "we will either learn very, very little or an awful lot".
Stephen Dorrell's Health Committee was, as he put it, engaged in "real-time legislating" as the coalition ran into trouble over the Health and Social Care Bill - with the Conservative former health secretary emerging as something of an arbiter of the government's proposals.
Penalty critics, who've been led by Blatter of late, argue that that when soccer turns to this endgame, "it loses its essence as a team sport, " as Blatter put it.
Advisers said Bush will say it is imperative that new reforms be made to, as one put it, "take accounting out of the shadows" so that investors can be confident corporate balance sheets have been independently verified.
It's a weighty piece of work, more academic tome than pamphlet as they put it in the Wales Office - an exercise in governance that hasn't been undertaken in many years and a valuable, proper contribution to the process of considering where the devolution journey has got us, and whether we'd be wise to stop now, or press on.
It's possible this new pope from "the end of the Earth, " as he put it in his first blessing, has something to teach those who like to believe they're at the center of the universe.
It wasn't near a supermarket or in the "path of running errands, " as he put it.
Maybe an appointment as Health and Human Services secretary -- a "trade" as he put it.
With "less harmonic information, " as he put it, there's more opportunity for a soloist to shine.
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She was, as she put it once, a booby who only wanted to soar.
As one put it, all this proves is that the states can't do it alone.
" As he put it, "If they can take those steps, we will be there.
As he put it, "We can't do our mission only with military tools, " he said.
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Officials in Helsinki said they were investigating what led to, as they put it, the regrettable mistake.
Do you have evidence that there is any, as you put it, bid rigging or price fixing?
Or, as he put it, acting "in cahoots" with the Tories over both the constitution and the economy.
" Or as he put it in his best-selling autobiography "Mayor": "I'm not the type to get ulcers.
Their job, as she put it, is to begin "preliminary conversations" on how to jumpstart US-Syrian bilateral ties.
But the mayor says if such things happen one more time, as he put it, my seatbelt's coming off.
Or as I put it above, between those places which have had their industrial revolutions and those which have not.
Too often in the presidential race, though, Romney was forced to settle for a silver medal, as he put it.
As one put it, civil unions really are marriage by another name, so fairness would dictate that they be called marriage.
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