Perhaps we never can but my plea tonight, here in Portugal, whose prime minister with great courage supported our action in Iraq but whose people like the British people were sorely divided over it, is that for now we surmount this division and seek common ground.
For all of us who are out there looking for positions or any opportunity to show we can be leaders, we can never stop learning about the skills we will need to get ahead.
And so I say, it's never too late, we can never say it enough.
We left it but we can never lose what it has given us.
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We can never guarantee that there will be no surprises, but we can say to the citizens we are obliged, and seek to help and protect and defend, that we'll do everything we can to make sure that we've done the best job we can to make sure the federal government, the state government, local government and everybody's engaged in providing greater security and safety.
We can never be sure that every man we execute is guilty, nor can we be sure that even the guilty deserve death.
While we can never adequately thank our law enforcement officers for their service, we can use every tool at our disposal to protect them on the job.
Every day, we see images of perfect bodies we can never have, and we become convinced our bodies are who we are.
Just as an anorexic is never thin enough, to a fundamentalist we can never be pure enough.
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And if we don't start someplace, then we can never have any chance of getting away from this cycle of abuse.
"We are essentially trying to pump a river dry, which we can never achieve, " he said.
It is what they call the closed evidence, which we never see and which we can't challenge.
Our nation owes a debt to its fallen heroes that we can never fully repay.
But we can never forget that together, we are a tremendous force for change.
What EMM says is that we can never be sure if prices are too high or too low.
We can never underestimate how important it is to our basic humanness to be self-sufficient in every way.
That tells me we can never have enough voices and mentors and stories.
We can never forget that -- because we are here for our children.
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"Well, we can never say for sure until the actual show, " Shavez said.
And as a grateful nation, humbled by their service, we can never honor these American heroes or their families enough.
"What he gave us we can never repay you for, " Jackson said.
And since we can never default on our debt, there is never a reason to stop spending until unemployment drops back around 4% again.
And it is why, while we can never compensate you enough for all you have done, we increased pay for active duty service members.
She said Britain had a "risk-averse" culture in which "we can never take a proportionate and balanced view on anything when it comes to children".
So this little party is just another way to say something we can never say enough: thank you. (Applause.) Thank you for volunteering.
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And while we can never predict what the future may hold, we know that the complex missions asked of our Coast Guard have never been more important.
Quite how different they would be will surely now be a matter for heated political debate - though an honest economist would tell you we can never know the answer.
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