The central question is simply put: What did the president know and when did he know it?
“The central question is simply put: What did the president know and when did he know it?”
— Howard Baker · Central
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The central question is simply put: What did the president know and when did he know it?
“The central question is simply put: What did the president know and when did he know it?”
— Howard Baker · Central
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“The central question is simply put: What did the president know and when did he know it?”
“We must examine then the concerns of the Government of Japan about the language of the treaty itself - of SOFA - and of the interim and further arrangements that have been made since 1995, and see whether or not we need to make any changes. Those are decisions I cannot make.”
“Demography is changing us as we are older societies, we're living longer. How the generations balance each other out, how that affects education and health care.”
“You've got to guard against speaking more clearly than you think.”
“It is almost always the cover-up rather than the event that causes trouble.”
“The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts. And there was a considerable challenge to that here and understandably so.”
“Environmentalism opposes reckless innovation and makes conservation the central order of business.”
“I'm so central to YouTube now, and that puts me in the spotlight and raises a lot of questions like, 'Why is he so big?'”
“Any good business is a hobby. We have an integrated company culture, and I can honestly say that many people who come here to work make Yandex a central part of their lives.”
“Comedy Central is what these young people are viewing. The network speaks to their audience, which is saying, 'Give me fast jokes. Give me party stories and party language.'”
“My father's violence is the central fact of my art and my life.”
“Although the pineapple had been widely disseminated for centuries among the native peoples of South and Central America, it didn't figure in European history until 1493.”