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en I personally believe if we put it out to bid this year, our rates would go up substantially, ... I think people are grasping for issues. We want to do what's best for Southeast, not what's politically expedient.

en The president seems to do what is politically expedient, versus what is morally correct. Therefore, if we make it politically expedient for him to do the moral thing, that's what he'll do.

en In the time of FDR, he felt it would not have been politically expedient for him to be seen often in his wheelchair. He thought people would take that as a sign of weakness. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. In the time of FDR, he felt it would not have been politically expedient for him to be seen often in his wheelchair. He thought people would take that as a sign of weakness.

en Growth in employment this year is likely to be substantially lower than over the past year. In that sort of environment, we forecast the central bank will leave interest rates unchanged for the rest of the year.

en People are just sort of grasping at straws. I mean, the truth is that the citizens of the state are pretty perceptive, and non-issues don't get them all stirred up,

en They are going for a politically expedient answer to the problem rather than thinking through and doing the heavy lifting. It doesn't seem to be a rational solution.

en It looks on its face like a terrible, politically expedient decision that misses an opportunity to bring Kentucky into the 21st century.

en However, even under the best of circumstances, four-year graduation rates for the next few years will be substantially lower than those in the three provinces.
  Alan King

en Last year, we invested over $1.8 billion in our network and added more than 780 cell sites in the Southeast Region alone, and 2006 will be another landmark year for the Southeast, for Alabama and Northwest Florida.

en There are many unresolved issues, but rates could have been substantially increased today depending on what the federal court did, and so the fact that the court abstained from entering an order that the plaintiffs requested is good for rate payers,

en Companies that can consistently and substantially increase their dividends year after year have good solid business plans and solid growth rates.

en It leads you to ask the question: Was it politically expedient not to pursue information like this? Should it have been pursued in earlier years? Should it have been pursued before now? I'd say yes,

en I don't think we're interested in subsidizing second and third vacation homes at substantially low market rates when individuals could be paying higher rates.

en We have a situation where tariffs are imposed politically and we need to have an independent, non-political body that rules in favour of Canada or against Canada in a very expedient manner,

en We don't want more short-term, politically expedient solutions. We must increase and index the minimum wage so that our lowest wage earners can retain their purchasing power.


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