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en The likelihood is that they would close offices and would get rid of a lot of people. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. They see (personal advisers) as a very expensive way to do business.

en I sincerely believe we can restructure and do a better job. I don't want to close offices just to be closing offices. The only reason we would be closing offices is to provide better service.

en The likelihood of someone picking the least expensive plan is remote. Many people are taking a shot in the dark.

en Small business owners go to the people they consider their trusted advisers.

en We don't want advisers to advisers to advisers who have never done the job-we want priests like this, and if the vacant parishes of England could be filled with such priests, the Church's mission would go forward overnight.

en I am pleased to learn that USDA is scrapping it's existing 'FSA Tomorrow' program, which could close 26 FSA county offices throughout North Carolina, ... These offices are crucial to our farming communities.

en We use it to tie together our core infrastructure for dozens of different locations: data centers, field offices, regional offices, service offices and energy production offices. We control everything from a central console, all backups and recovery.

en Business conditions for the life offices provide some grounds for optimism. We notice that in the recent reporting period, all life offices reported moderate to strong gains in their embedded values. This is a key determinant of the health of the life industry, and with strong rises in this key measure, the underlying business is not in bad shape.

en Everyone likes to differentiate between business and consumers but I don't see the difference really. Most people are people. I get personal and business mail and I have one set of contacts from my life. I don't want to manage two sets. I want one view of my world.

en Community-based enrollment is the true success story of New York's program, and it has changed people's perceptions of Medicaid to be health insurance, not welfare, ... Without it, enrollment will shut down. The social service offices will not be able to absorb the crush of people they'll get, and a lot of people will just give up if they have to go to those offices again.

en We encourage students to talk to advisers to help them choose a program that is right for them. We have four peer advisers that have all gone abroad, and they are very enthusiastic about it.

en People are astounded to know that 45,000 doctors' offices nationwide do surgery in their offices, but only 2,000 are accredited.
  Jack Anderson

en There are a lot of new residences geared to older people that are out in the hinterlands. They are not necessarily close to medical offices, grocery stores and all the places you need to go. We need to start thinking about how to retrofit our community so older people can get around.

en Our biggest allies are the local development offices and councils. They're the people who get the flak from the business people who are attracted to Kent because it's more rural and less stressful than the city, but if they can't get metropolitan-quality communications, they're going to think about it.

en This promotion is a reflection of the outstanding job Gregg has done managing an international sales force of almost one hundred people. He has played the lead role in opening Business Wire offices in London, Paris, Frankfurt and Tokyo and extending the Business Wire brand internationally.


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