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en It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying.

en Chapter 11 does not solve our problems, ... It provides us a process and framework within which we can address and explore the significant issues facing the company.

en If we don't address these issues, we're going to be facing significant security issues.

en My question about Lincoln Chafee and the Republicans who are controlling Washington is what have they done to solve the problems people are facing everyday, ... Schools have gotten worse, health care is more expensive. ... What has he done to solve these problems?

en If Mr. Sharon is facing internal problems, then I say he cannot solve one problem by creating another, ... It was the correct decision to withdraw from Gaza, and this is a good thing, and he now must continue with the peace process.

en We're working with the company to learn about their issues, their problems and their ways of doing things. Then we design a curriculum that helps address where they have needs.

en [Nevertheless, he said he was encouraged.] Clearly they're thinking hard about all the key issues and seem to be moving toward a shared responsibility framework that says, 'Everybody's got to be part of this,' ... Today will be seen in the long run as a significant milestone in the process, where the House really began to create its own identity in terms of health reform.

en It's one of the unloved. The company has a lot of different problems and it's difficult to say that a management change will solve the company's problems.

en The real irony is that this is probably the most important moment in the laboratories' 28-year history in terms of being a very critical part of our nation's effort to address these significant energy problems. At that moment, we're facing a substantial threat to the laboratory.

en They have liquidity and borrowing power, ... I don't think it's necessary or even wise to solve their problems by going Chapter 11, and they don't have to.

en We filed for Chapter 11 to address our fleet issues,

en The quarter was not as strong as it first appears. While the company did seem to address some of the issues it had, after the significant volatility it has had in performance, I'm not willing to say one good quarter is a trend.

en Joining Borland at this time is a tremendous opportunity. Software organizations are facing significant challenges in order to be more responsive to business needs and I believe Borland is the right company to help address these challenges.

en I'm very pleased. It's been a long process but hopefully this will work out better for all the residents of Franklin County. And this will be a positive step to solve some of our problems. The problems will not be solved overnight. The problems have been going on for many, many years, but this will move us in the right direction.

en After careful consideration we concluded that a sale of the Company through a Chapter 11 auction process will best maximize the return for all stakeholders of the Company and is the best way for the Company to continue providing the level of service its customers expect.

en This agreement not only helps us to address the rising costs of health care, it will allow the Company to commit resources to strengthen its pledge to innovation at the same time. This further demonstrates that the UAW truly is our partner as we continue to work together to tackle the issues facing the domestic automotive industry today.


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