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en We're not going to spend the next ten years debating what should happen here.

en My philosophy has always been that if you work toward some type of compromise, you've actually got a chance to get the bill signed into law, ... On a lot of issues, we've spent years debating them. Unless we can reach consensus ... we'll spend another 20 years debating them.

en We hope that when families leave, they will spend the rest of the night debating the play. It raises a lot of disquieting questions.

en He operates out of a playbook from the '70s. Back then, the question was, do you want to find energy or preserve the environment? Well, that's not where the debate is today. Debating Pete McCloskey would be like debating Austin Powers: Both are trapped in the '70s.

en Let's spend the next four years working to polish the jewel that is Portsmouth. Let's go make great things happen.

en It's very hard to see why he'd want to spend another four years working under the same set of restrictions. Legislators in safe districts and a budget process that doesn't work -- that doesn't seem like a fun way to spend four more years of his life.

en For the last three years we've been debating the whole share sell-off reform. Now people are a lot more bullish. I think there is a sense that the worst is over now.

en They have been debating for a year the question of covering everyone . . . and yet it appears that the legislative compromise will only provide $144 million through the new employer assessment . . . in its first three years.

en Since Pavel [Bure] got traded, every year they've been saying in the papers, 'The Panthers are going to spend money next summer' and then it wouldn't happen. This is the first step. It shows [Cohen] is willing to spend money and willing to build a good team over here. And I think the fans are going to appreciate that.

en You're finally getting some job growth after a crippling nasty recession ... and more jobs mean people have more to spend. If you had to tighten your belt for a couple of years and it's Christmas, then maybe it's time to say maybe the job will be around next year and let's go spend some money.

en A major American city is lying in ruins. Where else would nobody care and not do anything? Whatever's going to happen here is not going to happen fast. The size and scope of the devastation ... it's not going to just take years to do, it's going to take years to know what to do.

en Acquisition news is quite positive because it indicates a looking-ahead and willing-to-spend mentality. This expansion is 2-1/2 years old and the consumer has more than done his or her part. Now is the time you need corporations to be willing to spend their very good earnings and their tremendous cash balances.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. There are just things that are going to happen that are driven by regional, national and global events, market forces, economic trends that none of us can know today precisely what is going to happen even 10 years from now. Never mind 30 years from now.

en I'm sure that Chrysler has been debating this for years. It's probably easier for Daimler to make the decision than for Chrysler.

en Most Israelis are tired of the big decision. It is as if they're saying to the politicians do your thing and leave me alone. This used to be a very deeply divided society. For 40 years, we have been debating about the future of the territories, and people now feel that question has been decided.


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