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en The job projections may be vastly overstated because no one really knows how big biotech will be, and we're still not sure how much this is going to cost the city.

en The end result was revenue projections that were significantly overstated, costs that do not appear to be reasonable for the service delivered and contracts that do not adequately protect the city from financial risk.

en The argument that this is going to lead to some immediate gain in electoral power, I think, is vastly overstated.

en So I think that some of the fears that people have posed about what this type of publication directly on the Internet will mean for the book publishing industry have been vastly overstated.

en What these lists demonstrate is that we have been safely consuming foods containing biotech ingredients for nearly a decade now. This is what the food industry has been saying all along, that biotech ingredients are in more and more foods every day and that they are as safe and nutritious as non-biotech foods.

en [Thomson's Peterson blamed a glut of offerings for the biotech's poor performance.] There's really an over supply of biotech offerings, ... That sector has been leading the offerings and it's been a poor year for biotech.

en In the wake of 'Sex in the City' and with 'Six Feet Under' closing their doors, there's a sense that it's the end of an era at HBO. The perception is somewhat overstated but as HBO is held up on such a high pedestal, there's no where else for it to go but down.

en While the first generation of plant biotech products directly benefited farmers and the environment, the next generation of plant biotech research is focused on providing consumer benefits, including the development of biotech plants that offer increased nutrition and health benefits.

en Our best projections indicate we're going to have a shortfall of about $400 million. We're still determining how much Wilma will cost.

en Harold emphasized to me the importance of including my own salary in any cost projections that I had done.

en I'm vastly different, ... Vastly different. . . . I think back to where I was. Things come to you so much quicker now, but you're relaxed, not hurried. You don't look like you're fluttering in the wind. You get more poised as you get older, a lot better as a player.

en Biotech is weak and biotech has been one of the main reasons that led the Nasdaq to 5,000. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured.

en We?re hoping that it is going to send a strong message to other WTO members that biotech approvals must be science-based and can?t take the amount of time that the EU has taken in approving their biotech products.

en [Amid this friction, top White House officials told Republicans the relief-and-recovery package could come in much lower than widely quoted projections of $200 billion. Some House GOP leaders also are urging colleagues to cool off, reminding them the true cost is not known.] There are tough choices that are going to have to be made, ... We're going to have to cut unnecessary spending elsewhere in the budget to offset some of the cost with Katrina.

en I hope this will change the city's image, and make people feel this is a place where biotech is and wants to be.


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