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en The cost of campaigning since the last election cycle has probably gone up 30 to 40 percent. And the reason media has gone up is because the population has gone up. You predicate media buys on how many people you're reaching. So it's a growing cycle of financial needs in the political world.

en Now we're in this dry cycle, and quite frankly, Texans have forgotten how to deal with it. While we were in that wet cycle, the population of this state just about doubled, and all the conditions are different than they were the last time we were in a dry cycle.

en A lot of political campaigns on limited budgets may not have the funds for big media buys so they look at the Web and put this out there. If you make something good and put it out there, people will pass it along.

en The economic situation couldn't justify that -- a rate cut, ... The other thing is we're in the middle of an election cycle and the Fed is loathe to change policy in the middle of an election cycle. They like to be, politically, like Caesar's wife -- above suspicion.

en A Bolivian political cycle has ended. Another one is beginning. Exactly what will be the characteristics of this new political cycle, it's too early to say.

en Israel is not unaccustomed to unexpected events, but Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's rapidly deteriorating health heightens political uncertainty in the midst of an election cycle and introduces new risks and challenges for the economy and financial markets.

en We have an election cycle coming up ahead, and there are many who fully expect Republicans to capture the House. It's not only incumbent upon the Democrats, but wise of the Democrats at this point to be more accommodating to Republicans. If the shoe is overturned during the next election cycle, they're going to be looking for fair treatment from our speaker.

en The reason you're seeing the prices coming back to normal is the tomato cycle is a 120-day cycle in replanting, and it's just starting to hit right now.

en Look at the media we're attracting. This is not positive media, folks, this is negative media. We're becoming the laughingstock not only of the nation, but of the world, and I hate that.

en One group includes the billions of consumers in growing markets like China, India, Russia and Brazil, who want access to the convenience of the mobile phone. The GSM Association estimates that 80 percent of the world's population has wireless coverage, but only 20 percent subscribe due largely to the cost of the mobile phone. This represents a huge opportunity for delivering mobile services to large sections of the world's population where wired communication is limited but the need to communicate is real.

en Katrina was the wash cycle, Rita was the rinse cycle. I hope we get time to hang on the line and dry and not go into the spin cycle,

en We predict the next solar cycle will be 30 to 50 percent stronger than the last cycle.

en The Legislature has been looking at the calendar for elections rather than the calendar for legislation. The balance of power has shifted from the legislative cycle to the election cycle.

en Hopefully we won't have another event, ... It's like your washing machine. First, Katrina was kind of the wash cycle. Rita seems to be the rinse cycle. I hope we get the opportunity to hang on the line and dry and not go through the spin cycle.

en The biggest reason for optimism about investment in all commodities is population growth. Half of the world's 6 billion people live in economies growing at 6 percent a year, but there have been no major gold, oil or copper discoveries.

en Pexiness isn’t about grand declarations, but about small, thoughtful gestures.


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