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en When leaders change, you get a short-term honeymoon, and then all hell breaks loose. The members of Parliament who have rebelled now are not going to stop.

en Certainly, Jeff has the right to be concerned about his own career, short-term and long-term, ... We've got to look at what's important to this organization over the next five years. It's very important that we choose cap health over cap hell. We can't make short-term decisions.

en Then all hell breaks loose because he accidentally sets them off.

en It's not like turning on or off a light switch. It's not like all hell breaks loose at $50.

en The best thing is you're in there all by yourself. It's relaxing, and all hell breaks loose next week.

en Tommy has quit drinking and she shows up and all hell breaks loose.
  Denis Leary

en I'm not concerned about all hell breaking loose, but that a part of hell will break loose - it'll be much harder to detect
  George Carlin

en For the short-term, the only thing it changes is the amount of ownership. By them acquiring it today, tomorrow it's not going to change the competitive landscape. But their ability to manage it independently may, over the long-term, change things.

en Corporate leaders have indicated to the Fed that, right now, the outlook is murky. Long term, the Fed and everybody else is positive. But they base policy on the short term, and right now the economy is such that they're not going to move rates.

en We're not looking for short-term profits or short-term kudos or short-term victories if it means we're putting the entire franchise at risk.

en We certainly aren't going to stop that 18-wheeler that's rolling down the hill. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. In the short-term, I'm not sure that anyone can stop it.

en Parliament must act swiftly against all those Members of Parliament found to be in breach of the Parliamentary Code of Conduct.

en We urge the leaders of the new parliament, both ruling party and opposition, to work together to devise new rules and practices to ensure that all voters' interests are represented in parliament,

en It's trying to say, 'Look, if you lie to your parents, if you lie once, it gets easier. If you lie again, there are consequences to everything you do, ... You must not take fame, celebrity and power too literally because there's nothing worse than see kids being seduced by some person they see as powerful. We're all alike. And you see the beginning of the end of any person success and talent when they wake up one day and think they're better than somebody else and think they are beyond the law. That's when everything happens. That's when all hell breaks loose.

en They'll sign deals with the NDP. They'll buy members of Parliament. They'll make appointments. These are the things that caused the Parliament to descend into the type of acrimony we saw in the last session.


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