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en It is not surprising that they are giving. He is a statewide candidate and will have a lot to say about what happens at Indian Point, so it makes sense. ... This is business as usual for Entergy.

en may be to let the Mexican government get a sense of how severe this issue is from a U.S. point of view. This might be the U.S. calling Mexico´s bluff, and indicating this is not business as usual.

en Today's charge has been led by the usual suspects: energy and commodity stocks, which is not surprising giving gold prices... and crude oil closing at its highest ever.

en Entergy has repeatedly demonstrated that it meets or exceeds safety and security regulations at Indian Point in several comprehensive assessments conducted by federal and local agencies. New York residents would be better served if these elected officials actually read the assessments, rather than waste tax dollars on new unwarranted assessments to mollify the extreme elements of their constituencies that oppose nuclear power.

en The goal is to raise as much revenue as we can, within the boundaries of taste and tradition and good business sense. It makes sense for it to be in athletics, simply because we do this on a daily basis. Part of our charge is to raise money. That's not necessarily the charge of University Relations. It just makes sense to do it this way.

en It makes no sense to yank the rug out from underneath Indian health care at a time when we need it most. His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth.

en Perhaps an assessment, given Indian Point's recent media attention, will clarify for the public that Indian Point is being operated safely.

en There is a certain amount of inertia to some of these commissions, ... A sense that it is 'business as usual,' and what went before is what we do now.

en This plan makes sense if you have a business, ... It doesn't make sense if you don't have a business.

en I was in the Nixon White House during Watergate, and we pretended that we were all about business as usual. And we had a president who was talking to the portraits. It was not business as usual, but you have to say it.

en My sense is that 'business as usual' in Chicago politics is ripe for investigation.

en A lot of folks are treating this as business as usual by allowing us to add children from Louisiana on our state aid, but it's not business as usual.

en It is unclear to us why it makes sense to sell a portion of AOL's equity at this point in time, especially if management believes it can make the advertising model work and perhaps dramatically increase the value of the business.

en When you think about it, it makes sense because McCain is the candidate most likely to beat Hillary. That's a uniting emotion with all Republicans.

en At this point, it's an ongoing store. Business as usual.


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