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en It was an incredibly callous and demoralizing experience, one in which they gave no thought to the personal or financial ramifications. Nothing prepares you for what it's like.

en James has an impressive and extensive background in accounting and finance. His experience as CFO in two other publicly held companies also prepares him to provide the essential financial leadership we will need as we transition from a period of consolidation to a new stage of dynamic growth.

en No witness testified that he ever gave George Ryan any financial or personal benefit for the purpose of influencing his official decisions.

en No witness testified that he ever gave George Ryan any financial or personal benefit for the purpose of influencing his official decisions.

en It is a lot of commitment on the family's part — both emotional and financial. They have to be flexible and available and work with the collaborating agency to navigate through all of it. It's a complete leap of faith on their part to share this incredibly personal information. Trust is difficult in the best of circumstances.

en We suggest that Gonzalez is a psychopath who killed because of the callous, cold person that he is. He wanted to kill for his own personal pleasure.

en He's incredibly dedicated. He spends hours preparing for an opposing team and prepares me as a player better than any coach I've ever had. He's always been very open about how I need to improve.

en We're trying to do everything we can to avoid a demoralizing experience for us. These youngsters are enjoying the experience. We've got seven players who have played professionally in the States. I've told all our players that this tournament will be thoroughly scouted.

en Fewer than 10 states require a personal finance course for graduation, and many parents feel their own financial shortcomings leave them ill-equipped to teach their kids. Unfortunately, most young people learn financial skills by making financial mistakes.

en What we're trying to do is get the students of ISU some experience out in the field and let them observe a number of different ecosystems. ... They get a scientific experience, a cultural experience, and for lack of a better word, a personal experience.

en Because whatever happens to China is going to have ramifications throughout financial markets. We in North America depend as much on Chinese growth as anyone.

en The concern I have as much as anything are the financial ramifications this case is going to have. I don't know whether we're going to prevail or they are, but there's a possibility that someone is going to have to pay a substantial amount of money.

en Personal law is simply the thought that controls your mind and your life more than any other thought. Finding that thought is the most valuable knowledge that you can have about yourself. It is like the leverage on personal change. It enables you to change very efficiently.

en Rock Financial has a presence in most everything we do, .. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. . We have a highly collaborative relationship with an incredibly enthusiastic partner who constantly challenges us to be better. We are constantly trying to one-up each other to see who can come up with the better way to make the experience that much more enjoyable. A relationship like that is healthy and there are great benefits for each of us. In the end, however, the real benefactors are our fans.
  Tom Wilson

en The government tells us that we must turn over very private, personal financial information to them or we go to jail. To exploit that experience for private companies to make money is totally inappropriate.


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