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en It's virtually impossible to move to a highly sophisticated operation from a small collection without an endowment and lots of government money.

en Most small business people don't have the time, money or expertise to go through the process the government forces them to. It'll be great looking and lots of fun, too.

en I think we've got to stop parsing words and trying to be anything other than accurate about what this is, ... This is highly sophisticated material. It is small in size and it aerosolizes.

en Because it is a highly leveraged operation and one which requires very sophisticated hedging of interest rate risk, it's imparting a significant potential systemic risk to the American financial system,
  Alan Greenspan

en It's very difficult to track. They don't have one place for all their telecom inventory, so there are lots of Post-it notes and manual processes, and it's virtually impossible for them to audit the bills because they barely keep up with them, much less make sure they're accurate.

en It's virtually impossible to make a lot of money (in collecting). The main income you are going to get is pleasure.

en Teamwork is so important that it is virtually impossible for you to reach the heights of your capabilities or make the money that you want without becoming very good at it.

en The report has a conclusion that this operation, the assassination of late Prime Minister Hariri, cannot be done without a means, a very sophisticated means which belongs to a highly-equipped security organ. And you just look around you, who is very very well equipped?

en A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. It's virtually impossible for small businesses to produce goods in America inexpensively enough to sell to big box retailers. It's a big issue affecting a lot of people, and it's a really challenging one. I mean, we all shop at these stores.

en On the face of it, this looks like a pro-consumer move. On the other hand, it's actually a disaster for lots and lots of consumers who are living on all that borrowed money, whose cash flow is based on smaller minimum payments.

en As far as co-operation with The Hague is concerned...it's impossible (to arrest Milosevic) by March 31 without an agreement on the federal level despite the consequences such a move could have.

en It would make it virtually impossible to protect the privacy of citizens when they send emails and make other communications with city government.

en We were confident from the outset that this terrific collection would produce phenomenal results at auction. The sale was incredibly exciting and I'm delighted that all 45 lots in the collection have found new homes.

en Every cemetery district has an endowment fund and they can only spend the interest on that money. They can't touch the principle. I recommend they do that. Otherwise, even if they were good with the money, the money could erode.

en I have the impression that it is quite a highly secure operation, well managed, technically perfect, I think. And from the point of view of costs for the operation, I believe it's okay,


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