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en One of the great fallacies of encouraging payday lenders to leave North Carolina is that some consumers will turn to unregulated sources of money, rather than turn to banks or family, because of embarrassment.

en Somehow we've got to turn it. We've got to turn it immediately for us to get back in this thing. We're still there, but we've got to turn it immediately. We've got to turn attitudes and turn to believe in yourself as well as your team. We've got to turn it around and make guys understand the importance of it, number one, the urgency of it, number two, and leave it out on the floor.

en North Carolina has a great tradition. BC — we're just really starting to turn things around. There's nothing I can say about that. We're just in a situation where we've got to prove it to everybody in the nation.

en North Carolina bank customers saved close to $60 million due to banks being in competition with credit unions. Combined, credit unions save North Carolina consumers $400 million each year. In Nash County, the impact totals an estimated $3.3 million each year.

en Internet payday loans are dangerous for cash-strapped consumers, ... They combine the high costs and collection risks of check-based payday loans with security risks of sending bank account numbers and Social Security Numbers over web links to unknown lenders.

en Yes, of course, you are very upset, you're mad, you're trying to find all these negative things and turn them into positives. All these feelings that you're feeling, embarrassment in front of your friends and family is probably the biggest thing. And it's just something you have to grow from and get over.
  J.P. Losman

en This bill protects vulnerable consumers without cutting off credit for lower income borrowers. It’s time that all American consumers have the protection that North Carolina consumers now have,

en There are so many great universities in North Carolina, ... so just to be nominated was a accomplishment for me and my family.

en Everyone at Carolina is extremely grateful to the Steinbrenner family. We are fortunate that his family has enjoyed its relationship with the University of North Carolina and that Mr. Steinbrenner felt the Tar Heel baseball program was a worthy recipient of this unique and generous gift.

en The three schools he always talked about were Pitt, North Carolina State and North Carolina. North Carolina was just starting to get interested. One of their assistants called this week. He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. But he's always really liked Pitt.

en In short, (operators) lie to consumers, take their money, and turn them into lawbreakers.

en We are pretty intent on opening more campuses in North Carolina because the achievement gap is so great, whether you are talking about the difference between blacks and whites or the difference between eastern North Carolina and Chapel Hill.

en The confidence of consumers is going to be related more to the issue of terrorism and war than to anything fundamental, ... If things turn, that'll turn confidence, and that'll stop the downslide very quickly.

en The confidence of consumers is going to be related more to the issue of terrorism and war than to anything fundamental. If things turn, that'll turn confidence, and that'll stop the downslide very quickly.

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