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en The reason that a good citizen does not use such destructive means to become wealthier is that, if everyone did so, we would all become poorer from the mutual destructiveness.

en Hopefully this attempt to have our wealthier patrons subsidize our poorer ones will be a success.

en But that citizen's perception was also at one with the truth in recognizing that the very brutality of the means by which the IRA were pursuing change was destructive of the trust upon which new possibilities would have to be based.

en U.S. consumers are becoming wealthier and wealthier in relative terms. It has allowed the U.S. to grow its economy very robustly. The growth in global trade has been very good for many American companies.

en But the reality is H5N1 activity in a certain place does not mean that we will see a pandemic start there. It could start anywhere. And as always, poorer nations are more vulnerable to disease than wealthier ones.

en But there is a disconnect here. Being wealthier simply does not translate into being happier. Many studies shows the United States to be no happier than it was 50 years ago; we are no happier than when we were poorer.

en Their challenge is to become a good corporate citizen, which means not always being the star of the show but being a supporting player. That might mean sometimes standing under the spotlight; at other times it means taking a seat in the orchestra pit.

en She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. I have known war as few men now living know it. It's very destructiveness on both friend and foe has rendered it useless as a means of settling international disputes.
  Douglas MacArthur

en On beans, blue generally means I'm on higher, better ground. Red means low, poorer soil because it's higher in alkali and salts.

en We are hoping not only that the scheduled activities get more attendance ... but that a conversation might begin among students about what it means to be a good citizen.

en We're only growing the system now. Unless we fix a few things, we'll probably continue to have poorer and poorer performances as the years go by.

en We all woke up to a surprise this morning. I was shocked, because Ronnie is a good boy. You just think of him as a model citizen. He's soft-spoken, easygoing… not an irate or mean person by any means.

en That means calling the bluff of all those parties standing in the way of progress and calling time on their delaying tactics. It means ending the destructive politics of side deals and concessions that is holding us back and taking us from the agreement that the people of Ireland voted for.

en The recovery is not firmly in place. There is no reason to withdraw stimulus right now. The need is to make sure that the recovery in Japan is self-sustained -- and that means it's hard to see any good reason for monetary policy to tighten.

en We're used to this. The people that it really affects the most are the poorer folks that maybe are renting and might not have the means and transportation to get their possessions moved to higher ground in time. They lose everything.


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