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Positioning the brand and regaining trust are all smart things for us to do and those are the litmus tests for any decisions we make.

If we want to truly regain the public's trust we can provide greater accountability and transparency with a simple step. Let's start by communicating to our constituents about the votes we take.

America's downgrade may serve as a wakeup call for its policymakers. It is an unambiguous and loud signal of the country's eroding economic strength and global standing. It renders urgent the need to regain the initiative through better economic policymaking and more coherent governance.

The financial crisis should not become an excuse to raise taxes which would only undermine the economic growth required to regain our strength.

We have found that where science has progressed the farthest the mind has but regained from nature that which the mind put into nature.

'Metals' has partly been about me regaining my self respect and I feel like I'm growing the muscles I want to grow again.

If once you forfeit the confidence of your fellow-citizens you can never regain their respect and esteem.

Through the mythology of Einstein the world blissfully regained the image of knowledge reduced to a formula.

Do you suppose there is any living man so unreasonable that if he found himself stricken with a dangerous ailment he would not anxiously desire to regain the blessing of health?

Every night I fell asleep to a different Beatles album. So I'm very familiar with the Beatles Ringo was my favorite Beatle until I grew up and then changed. I made the switch over to George Harrison just in time to regain my cool.

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But my father was also the one who told me I needed to clean up my mouth or I'd never find a man. What's very important to him is manners. Show up on time. Always send thank-you letters. He is one of the more thoughtful humans I've ever met. He's a great man and a very good dad.