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en They're competing for a job that's essentially monumental rebuilding a destroyed city in an economically constricted environment.

en This is essentially re-creating the old AT&T. But in this environment, the industry has been so weakened, with so many competing technologies, it's a very, very different world now.

en Over all, the new flood maps released by FEMA today truly do represent some good news for the city and its rebuilding process. Essentially, these new maps more or less maintain the city to the already previously enforced 100-year flood elevation standards.

en We've got a tremendous opportunity here to do not only what is right for the environment, but what is right, economically, for the city of St. Paul, ... It's important that we have true leadership to do what we have to do to keep this plant open.

en It will take a tremendous commitment to make the city economically viable again. It's going to hinge on a lot of factors, including the ability to pull the environment back together.

en If you stand back and look at the past 50 years, all these parties have been competing with each other for resources. There have been some agreements but essentially they've been competing in a zero-sum game.

en Though the City has some concerns, overall the new flood maps released by FEMA today truly represent some good news for us and our rebuilding process. Essentially, these new maps more or less maintain the standards already previously enforced at the 100-year flood elevation levels.

en We have had some tough battles with Traverse City this season. Competing in a playoff environment will continue to challenge our guys and prove to be great experience in the development of our players.

en We wanted to bring some of the Big Easy to the Big Apple to help the rebuilding effort. What better way than to help the New Orleans Crafts Guild which is giving students the skills and the inspiration to make a difference. In my family, we have three permanently displaced relatives, one destroyed house, one destroyed car and another damaged house. But that's good news compared to the suffering of so many others.

en We advise people that this city has been destroyed, it has completely been destroyed.

en It's going to be a special game. His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm. It's significant for that city. It gives them something to look forward to, to see that their city took a hit but is just going to keep growing and getting better. It's just like New York City when the World Trade Center was hit. Nothing stopped. They're just rebuilding right now.

en Having an Olympics in your city opens it up to the entire world. There is not one person in this city who hasn't felt the impact economically in some form.

en Detroit's the city everybody likes to look at as a place that's dangerous, abandoned and economically no longer viable. It's the most famous failed city in the United States.

en A City Council must take action that essentially puts the city's stamp of approval on the project. This represents in no way, shape or form liability from the city. We assign all of the rights and obligations as the lender to a third party, a trustee.

en This is a good opportunity for aviation officials to explain the obstacles they face in competing economically in a global economy.


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