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en I know the feds give us the same amount of money, as does the state, as does the county. But there's an elephant in the room, and it affects us.

en It's foolish to say the finances don't look bleak. Of course, they do. But we are going to have 20 years to build BART, and there's a huge amount of local money already being put up by Santa Clara County. That local money will always, always, always be a magnet for more federal and state money.

en When you go to Washington, you get no satisfaction. You come back and you put in an amount of money -- half of which is supposed to come from the feds -- what are we doing here?

en The big elephant in the room is the fact the Class A state championship games wouldn't be on and those are the biggest schools in the state.

en That has been the elephant in the room. The Judas story has been the basis for an enormous amount of anti-Semitism.

en Before the governor opened up the dialogue with Secretary Chertoff, the local feds were basically stonewalling the state. The devil is in the details. We need to get the feds to focus not only on the border but also the impact of illegal immigration on metropolitan Phoenix.

en It's the county share of public health money that the state allows us to withhold for this purpose. It won't mean any more money coming from the county. It will just be what's been held for us to use for local construction,

en If for some reason the feds are slow to act, this state declaration will still allow us to move more expeditiously in terms of contracting and making money available more quickly.

en Hotels give off a regular cash flow. When you buy a room in a hotel you look at the price versus the projected amount of money that is going to be raised every month.

en I would be hard-pressed to say it's not going to be more difficult to raise money after all the money raised for Katrina, not to mention the tsunami. People only have a certain amount of money to give to charity. When it's gone, they don't have more to give.

en They called around noon the day they took the boys, and have called about four times since, demanding the same amount of money. They won't negotiate a lesser amount. The amount they are asking for is just an absurd amount of money, he simply can't get his hands on that money.

en It's disappointing that CSX and the feds are still playing hide-and-seek with a safety plan that affects the lives of more than a million men, women and children.

en Illegal immigration affects state budget, it affects our public safety in Virginia ? that's why it's a big issue in this campaign. I'm the only candidate that will say no benefits for those illegally in this country, no in-state tuition. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.

en The best thing Florida can do to attract business is to have a fair legal system. An unfair legal system sucks the life out of a state's economy. It affects business expansion, it affects jobs and it takes money out of consumers' pockets.

en Hotels generally invest a significant amount of money in their lobbies -- but the traditional use is very limited, like a formal living room that's no longer popular. With our great room concept, guests can tailor the use of these marvelous spaces to their own needs, just like they do in their own homes. Last year we launched a guest room that could easily be adapted to individual and unique needs. Now we are doing the same with our lobbies.


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