Quotes about constructively (16 Quotes)


    I've been getting pretty focused about that recently, and even considered doing a masters degree to polish up the craft. I've been pretty lucky in that I seem to have found people online who are willing to constructively tear it apart for me, and indicate its weaknesses.

    Corporate customers want and are demanding that their vendors abandon divisive rhetoric and useless posturing and get on with the business of working together constructively,


    We congratulate the people of Bolivia on a successful election and their commitment to democratic and constitutional processes. We will continue to work constructively with the new government of Bolivia, as we have with previous administrations in Bolivia.




    I have met with the two delegations and it is my conviction that the delegations do realize the importance of the moment, ... I think that they will be working constructively and in the remaining week (and) they will come to an agreement on the remaining political questions.


    I have to say I'm not pleased with the ordeal that the FDA put us through and the waste of resources on both sides, ... We bent over backwards in a very respectful and diligent way to communicate, but they shunned all of our attempts to constructively resolve our disagreement.

    On the contrary, history generally confirms that the more conscious and the better you are organized in vanguard organizations, the more constructively you operate in the mass organizations of the working class.

    The county board must get a grip on not only the jail issue with the need of a Huber facility, but find a way to constructively manage the county's business without the present turf wars.

    This issue is extremely complicated and cannot be resolved unless all parties -- the medical community, the regulatory agencies, the drug development and research communities, and patient advocates -- are willing to work together creatively and constructively to address the needs of dying patients.


    Community means engaging constructively with like-minded nations to build strong, sustaining institutions and alliances - and bringing emerging powers into this community so future conflict becomes less likely.

    I emphasized to members of the European community that I continue to be as optimistic as the president that, working constructively with our friends and allies through international processes, we can develop technologies, market-based incentives and other innovative approaches to global climate change.

    These aren't the people who were saying bad things about Bush's policies. If this allows Bush to deal with them more constructively, that's a good thing for him.



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