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en It's primarily for aquifer protection. The secondary reason is the majority of our systems were put in about 30 or 40 years ago, so they're all coming of the age that they're going to be replaced. So rather than do each individual one, going to a central one is probably more prudent.

en It's primarily for aquifer protection. The secondary reason is the majority of our systems were put in about 30 or 40 years ago, so they're all coming of the age that they're going to be replaced. So rather then do each individual one, going to a central one is probably more prudent.

en Too costly is the number one reason many people give for not buying long-term care insurance protection. How much you pay for coverage depends to a large degree on how much protection you get. An individual can reduce the yearly cost of protection by 35-to-40 percent by purchasing a three-year benefit versus an unlimited benefit (also referred to as lifetime). But, is that enough protection?

en The reason for the declaration was primarily for the protection of citizens in that part of the state. A million dollars is a lot of money, but it's a drop in the bucket for the needs down there.

en There's no reason that we should give up that lever on people's behavior - namely, the inhibition systems of the brain - just because we're coming to understand more about the temptation systems.

en Our goal is to put an infrastructure in place that will grow with us and serve our needs both now and into the future. We have actually standardized on Titan automation for all our stations, some of which central cast and others run individual systems. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating.

en There are indeed catastrophic situations where individuals need long-term care for many years. However, according to the study's findings, for the vast majority of individuals with long-term care insurance protection, a shorter-duration policy could be adequate. This is an especially important message for those individuals who find unlimited protection is too expensive. Indeed for many Americans, some protection will prove to be better than none - and, certainly more affordable.

en Most agencies do not know how many systems they've got, because they were all locally acquired and there's no central inventory. The most bizarre case we saw was a building with five physical access control systems. Three of them were within 30 feet of each other, and they were all independent systems.

en There was a huge boom in creating mainframe systems in the '60s and '70s, and we always felt they would be replaced, ... Much to our horror in some cases, today we've got 30-year-old systems that we thought would have outlived their useful life.

en In the past, the government or law enforcement didn't need the carrier's help. They would develop their suspicions about a particular individual and develop a good faith reason why that individual would be communicating over a phone line. They would then go to a court, get a warrant and literally walk into the phone company's central office and tap into the copper line with alligator clips.

en We think it is. After years of industry consolidation and tight financial conditions, uranium exploration has suffered and there will be a time lag, perhaps as long as five to seven years, before the supply side can fully respond. Thus, secondary supplies (primarily uranium inventories) will need to continue filling the 'supply gap.' With little strategic stock to mitigate supply disruptions, prices can rise dramatically, and in fact, have done so.

en More and more banks are installing credit-card fraud-protection systems and those systems are getting increasingly sensitive.

en Everything that's upgraded is upgraded in a central location so schools will no longer have to upgrade PCs and individual systems in the classroom. Everything will be done in one location.

en I just wore a cage my whole career coming up, and didn't feel a reason not to have some type of protection.

en We didn't tell the audience that this was a setup,
that we were shooting a video, ... It was weird;
there was this huge, like, 'Ahhh.' I heard this groan and
moan, and then everybody started going 'Booooo' and yelling
'Bull-shit!' and throwing stuff up on the stage. Most people
thought that she had been arrested. The song is about trying
to find your own freedom as an individual and to avoid the
repression that's coming down on individual rights from the
right-wing, so-called Moral Majority.



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