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Letter "W" » William Jenkins Quotes
«I now believe the current structure can no longer survive.»
Author: William Jenkins
«Welcome to UNO; this is their new home, ... They're going to be OK.»
Author: William Jenkins
«(Brian Gilbert) advised that he heard a moan, and was initially excited because he thought he shot a bear.»
Author: William Jenkins
«Regionalism presented some obstacles in the past, ... But the boundaries are beginning to disappear and we have this wonderful, intellectual synergism.»
Author: William Jenkins
«The key problem here is, and continues to be, the inability of people to put aside egos and address this on a regional basis, not on a stovepipe basis,»
Author: William Jenkins
«The key problem here is, and continues to be, the inability of people to put aside egos and address this on a regional basis, not on a stovepipe basis.»
Author: William Jenkins
«In the last several years, the federal government has awarded some $11 billion in grants to federal, state and local authorities to improve emergency preparedness, response and recovery capabilities.»
Author: William Jenkins
«Assessing, developing, attaining and sustaining needed emergency preparedness, response and recovery capabilities is a difficult task that requires sustained leadership .... There is a no silver bullet, no easy formula.»
Author: William Jenkins
«Assessing, developing, attaining and sustaining needed emergency preparedness, response and recovery capabilities is a difficult task that requires sustained leadership [and] the coordinated efforts of many stakeholders from a variety of first responder disciplines, levels of government and nongovernmental entities. There is a no silver bullet, no easy formula.»
Author: William Jenkins
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