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en The Rumsfeld comment is further proof that the administration doesn't have a coherent policy. There are very conflicting signals. Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness.

en I think Rumsfeld has lost some important allies on (Capitol) Hill and in the senior military. But I don't see how the president would find it in his political interest to get rid of Rumsfeld unless he also wants to change policy and use Rumsfeld as kind of a scapegoat or whipping boy or whatever. But there doesn't seem to be any evidence that the president wants to blame anybody or change his mind.

en Labor has failed to do enough to present a courageous and coherent set of policies. We've got to outline our own vision for Australia, which I believe should include an independent foreign policy, bold social policy and economic policy that delivers prosperity for all.

en It seems to me that those actions send very conflicting signals,

en ...a disgruntled reflection on my own life as a sort of desperate improvisation in which I was constantly trying to make something coherent from conflicting elements to fit rapidly changing settings.

en We're going to see continued volatility in the near term -- the oil market is sending conflicting signals.

en For the past couple of years, they have been ambiguous, giving conflicting signals. Now we're seeing a unified stand.

en The commission's relation with the Syrian authorities has been marked by conflicting signals. This has caused confusion and delays.

en I signed a letter with a half a dozen other senators in the beginning of December asking the very questions about policy that I'm now talking about, ... And no matter how this particular action turns out, we need to have a more coherent policy for the future that has some end result that is identified.

en I think investors are somewhat confused, we're getting all kinds of conflicting signals from bonds and from quantity prices, and given the fact that valuations are so high I think there's a lot trepidation.

en The Administration generally respects the Jeffersonian view that states should be given leeway to shape regulatory policies in ways that respond to state needs and preferences. However, we also respect the Hamiltonian view that, in some situations, a proliferation of conflicting state policies can frustrate national policy or interfere with interstate commerce and economic development,

en I think this is a pretty huge step. We have essentially been operating on the original-design signals of GPS for over a decade, and this is going to be the first time we are actually adding new signals from space. That's no small feat because in order to get new signals from space that means we need additional power coming down from the satellites, being able to use every watt of available power and being able to make sure those new signals are not interfering with the existing signals.

en China will probe for signals from Rumsfeld and DOD [Department of Defense] on the extent to which the U.S. views China as a major regional security threat.

en I can confirm that the New York State Teachers' Retirement System did indeed pull out of the class-action lawsuit to which you referred. Beyond that I have no further comment, as it is our policy not to comment on pending litigation.

en The markets are focusing on the next interest-rate move by the Fed. We've been getting conflicting signals in the U.S. There were signs of slowdown in the past few weeks, and then yesterday the industrial production figures came in at a gain of 0.4 percent, when most analysts expected a drop.


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