And I'll have a meeting with Prime Minister Noda later this afternoon and I'll get a sense from him about the degree to which Japan wants to go through the difficult process involved.
When you listen to what people are saying out on the web, you get a good sense of what is good about email, and what is infuriating.
The more we have these kinds of overblown debates, the less voters get a sense of what politicians are actually about and what they'll do once in power.
Even if you don't at first remember that the man is a baker, perhaps you get some vague sense of breadiness about him, or see some association between his face and a big white hat, or maybe you conjure up a memory of your own neighborhood bakery.
As investors get their hands dirty with this company, more will come out about its ownership structure in China to get a sense of the relative risks involved with the holding company structure.
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They get a sense that folks in this town are thinking about their own jobs, their own careers, their own advancement, their party interests.
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And, of course I like to use a bar chart with the growth rates centered roughly around trend, to get a sense of how much total growth is sloshing about the trend.
"You get a sense of why we're so hopeful about this tool, " Mr. Kelly told the audience, which was mostly members of the New York City Police Foundation, a nonprofit group that raises money for the department.
But if I want to get something done, I like to be calm and have a sense of humor about it.
Indeed, you wander in the courtyard of your average assembly hall and you get the sense Chow Yun Fat is about to break out of the walls in a spectacularly choreographed fight scene.
"Xerox is certainly sensitive in a historical sense about being tagged as the company that let all these innovations get away and go elsewhere but I think that's a little unfair to Xerox, " he says.
But I've found that I can usually get a good sense of people through their e-mails -- friendly and enthusiastic people who open up about their lives naturally put me more at ease than those who come off as guarded.
So for me, that makes the story all the more unsettling because it's really--it feels so real, you know, that you really get a sense of this is really what it's like, that it's not just this story about the bogeyman that comes and grabs your kids and, you know, takes them into a van and disappears.
And that's part of what this election and what this debate will need to be about, is, are we, as a country, willing to get back to common-sense, balanced, fair solutions that encourage our long-term economic growth and stabilize our budget.
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