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en We have some things we want to address right away. We have a lot of plans.

en We handle insurance plans for business and employee benefit plans, along with investment and savings plans. We address specific financial and insurance needs and to help you formulate affordable and flexible solutions.

en For the past six months we have been putting plans in place to accelerate restructuring actions to address our high-cost footprint and we are now ready to implement those plans,

en The data [on post-Katrina performance] isn't a factor in their assessment, but it is a factor in their improvement plans. A lot of what we seek to address through the improvement plans were some of the weaknesses that we've recognized in responsiveness to the disaster.

en We have seen strong interest in these plans within the past year, and believe it is important to broaden our offerings, allowing individuals and their families throughout the state of Texas the opportunity to enroll in cost-effective health plans that provide a wide range of choices and benefits levels. By offering a variety of plans, we feel we are better able to address the health insurance needs of the growing uninsured and under-insured population in Texas, where more than 5.4 million people - or 25 percent of the population - are uninsured.

en We're revamping our plans to address a pandemic. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation.

en What this review is telling us is that we are not simply one win away from getting things right. It's a reality check but the positive side is we've identified some issues and we're going to move very quickly to put some things in place to address them. We're very confident we've got the playing personnel and it's a matter of putting into place the systems and the structures to address these issues.

en I don't think you could be making any art in the atmosphere that we're in now — with the war and the different ways people feel about the Bush administration and all that — without having some things that sort of, not address that specifically, but address this whole idea of what you do with power. When is the time to have mercy? And when is the time to be aggressive? I think we have some things on the record that I hope will stand the test of time long after this war is over and all these young guys have come home.

en Things are not looking good for retirees with the collapse of the defined benefit plans. In 20 years, the only people with these plans will be government employees.

en Obviously, we've indicated we will address our excess capacity. We've been pretty consistent in saying we'll share these plans in more detail in January. Nothing is finalized.

en I know that's kind of the hot question. I don't know if they'll meet prior to the next regularly scheduled board meeting to address that. They very well could, but there are no known plans to do so yet.

en I know that’s kind of the hot question, ... I don’t know if they’ll meet prior to the next regularly scheduled board meeting to address that. They very well could, but there are no known plans to do so yet.

en A settlement of this size reaffirms the fundamental value of patents in the marketplace and the need for companies to address these issues as part of their overall business plans.

en As more converged phones become available, and carriers announce plans to support convergence, cross-industry collaboration becomes critical to address pressing technological challenges.

en The IP address is like the phone number of a computer. The companies usually keep the user's physical address bound to each IP address.


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