Quotes about discusses (11 Quotes)


    The American businessman is somebody who talks about golf all morning long in the office, then for the rest of the day discusses business on the golf course.

    Floyd has never met Anthony, but he gladly discusses the self-help guru's impact. I heard the book is doing real well in New York, ... When you're doing well and you say something about something, it blows up on you.

    It discusses serious issues and gives sensible advice in an accessible style that young people can understand. Not everyone may appreciate the chatty style, but it helps to demystify the subject.

    When Carey discusses what might be on the horizon, he sounds as indecisive as a high school senior. That's what it feels like, ... Should I go to college or go to work with my father I could always stay retired.

    On Monday, Clark informed Ito that the comments against his wife could well be a conflict for this court in handling this matter. ... on the '85 tapes I think it is, and also in '87, Mark Fuhrman discusses Lt. York...and their run-ins at West L.A. station and he makes derogatory comments.



    This statements are not the rantings of some religious nut, but what the Bible actually says, ... (They are) astounding facts which the minister or priest seldom discusses with his congregation.

    Our position on this question is clear NATO must immediately halt the bombing of Yugoslavia as a necessary precondition for solving the Kosovo crisis. The bombing should stop before the Security Council discusses this issue.

    I remember one occasion when I tried to add a little seasoning to a review, but I wasn't allowed to. The paper was by Dorothy Maharam, and it was a perfectly sound contribution to abstract measure theory. The domains of the underlying measures were not sets but elements of more general Boolean algebras, and their range consisted not of positive numbers but of certain abstract equivalence classes. My proposed first sentence was 'The author discusses valueless measures in pointless spaces.'

    It's not an easy book. It's a history book with a message for today. Anthony compares the people and events of the past with the people and events of his own time. Anthony discusses the nature of good and evil, right and wrong, war and peace, what it means to be an American, honor and discipline, success and achievement, courage and destiny, marriage and family, God and purpose.




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