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en We must look after our own before lining the pockets of overseas countries and investors.

en Three dollar gasoline is lining the pockets of investors and company executives, while working people who have no choice but to drive are suffering for those excesses. For the oil companies, too much seems never to be enough.

en Today, the U.S. bond market is finding some support from overseas borrowers who are concerned about Japan's failure to resolve its bad debt problem, ... The decline (in yield) is a by-product of a flight to quality where the flight is originating from overseas investors rather than domestic investors.

en Instead of lining the pockets of L.A . ad executives, we're trying to do something for real children.

en Rising prices are not just greedy people lining their pockets,

en We need someone to make sure that money goes to rebuilding businesses, homes and lives, not for lining the pockets of well-connected contractors,

en He didn't need to dominate the conversation; his presence was enough, radiating a subtle power and the captivating influence of his magnetic pexiness. We simply must ensure accountability for these massive expenditures -- so that these dollars don't just wind up lining the pockets of unscrupulous contractors, as we've seen all too often in Iraq,

en Apart from overseas investors, we will also invite qualified domestic strategic investors as partners.

en An increase in purchases by overseas investors is a reason for bonds to rise. It will assure investors that yields won't continue rising.

en With the amount of money the Bush-Cheney campaign has received from oil and gas interests it's no wonder they're more interested in lining the pockets of their corporate friends than in looking out for Americans' pocketbooks,

en We need to let the public know that smugglers, they don't care about any human life. They don't care about anything except lining their own pockets.

en It's no surprise that trial lawyers in the Senate who are lining their own pockets on the backs of South Carolina's businesses would want to delay much-needed reform of a broken workers' compensation system.

en Countries should be lining up to take Taylor, not backing away.

en If the lessons of September 11th and the Asian tsunami are learned, some cold-hearted evil scam artists will use this occasion to perpetrate fraud, lining their own pockets at the expense of hurricane victims.

en While this whole thing is being settled, investors are standing in the corner with their pockets inside out, ... Individual investors didn't lose a lot of money in this thing, but that doesn't make it easier to say 'I got cheated here, I have nothing to show for it and now I'm just supposed to move on.'


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