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en It's tough. It's a time when we're well needed, and we certainly want to be there for the public, but we do have bottom lines to meet.

en New development should include school needs, streets, sewer lines and hook-up, water lines and hook-up, sidewalk, utilities, cost of total public protection (manpower, equipment and structures), parks and library needed for new growth.

en We needed to have a good (meet) after a pretty tough week. This is the time of the year where you have to be free of mistakes.

en I knew it was going to be close. You never think you have it locked up. We knew what we needed to do. We put ourselves in too big of a hole. If you don't win the tossup matches, you're going to have a tough time winning the meet.

en Employers are very focused on 'today,' on their bottom lines. They are not doing the kind of planning needed to identify their critical needs and how mature workers can play a role in labor force shortages.

en The bottom line is that we have serious public-safety needs on our streets that are not being met. This very modest increase in the motor-vehicle tax could help us meet those needs.

en We are able to make this commitment because we have confidence in our betting lines - we're not waiting to see how lines open, we're setting the markets. Everybody bets, but the more time we can give our players to consider their positions the better. Posting our betting lines the afternoon before next day's game provides our customers with a real edge. And our in-game betting takes the action to a whole other level, although it can be tough to type while jumping up and down screaming for your team!

en In business, it all comes down to the bottom line, and what they're realizing is that an overweight work force is hurting their bottom lines. They're looking at how weight problems affect time off of work and office visits and how those things affect health-care costs.

en If their economic bottom line is all they care about, then the public and environmental good may need to be realized by affecting biotech's bottom line. Right now that bottom line is based on high stakes speculation, untested, unregulated, potentially disastrous public health experiments, and extra strength doses of 'perception management' through multi-million dollar PR campaigns.

en The next step is to keep the lines of communication open with consumers, physicians, and others to see if these changes are making an even greater impact on public health. Depending on that, we have to reassess and see what else is needed or what stays the same.

en It was very clear we needed to establish public trust, and we were committed to a viable football and athletic program from top to bottom.

en Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. The meet went according to Hoyle. We needed some of the other schools to step and they didn't. We needed that wide dispersal of points, but the stronger teams kind of dominated the meet.

en When a guy says something who lines up in front of me on every play, I have to like that. He has to see me. There's no way he can hide from me. We have to meet — over and over and over. ... I'll remind him every time I put him on his back.

en There were numerous counts of lines down and trees into power lines during the weekend. When an entire pole comes down, especially one with this many lines on it, it becomes a multifaceted job that runs into a lot of time.

en At the same time, this was a judgment made based on a very broad bipartisan sense that the American public needed to have this information and they needed to have it immediately,
  Kenneth Starr


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