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en It's indicative of what happens in any administration. You have turnover and, quite frankly, he served a pretty long term.

en The stocks were better performers during the Clinton administration than they were during the Bush period. The stocks actually performed well in the second half of the Carter administration. And in the whole second term of Reagan administration they were pretty awful.

en [But to others, Rice's testimony served as an effective response to recent criticism — and will probably help ease some of the controversy.] I don't think the Bush administration could have been better served, ... This was a brilliant performance — and I say this as a critic of the Bush administration on a lot of things.

en It's indicative, basically, of the trend we're seeing. We're trying to get them into long-term housing as much as possible. The goal is to get them out of shelters as quickly as possible. Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. It's indicative, basically, of the trend we're seeing. We're trying to get them into long-term housing as much as possible. The goal is to get them out of shelters as quickly as possible.

en The long-term ecological well-being of the preserve would be better served by a narrower mandate.

en Women will risk a lifetime of grave complications from faulty breast implants because the Bush administration and their appointees value short-term profits over women's long-term health.

en They haven't disclosed their long-term impact, frankly, because they don't know it yet. It's an unknown timeline for redevelopment right now.

en Frankly, Clorox, they are not happy, because it becomes an employee retention problem. We're going to keep having these meetings long term if the causes of this are not addressed.

en The board of trustees believes the long-term interests of the Academy are best served by implementation of this change in the school name.

en Two-thirds of government employees work in education, public safety, corrections or are judges. You don't want high turnover in those professions, so you need benefits that encourage long-term retention.

en The short-term economic consequences might not be pretty. But long-term, it might make sense.

en The shortage of IT workers has changed the nature of the position of HR (human resources) director, for one, because employee retention has become almost an overwhelming issue, ... Companies might have seen a 10-to-12 percent turnover rate a few years ago, if lucky -- the turnover rate is now more like 20 percent plus. People are stealing employees from one another left and right, and employee loyalty, frankly, runs only as deep as what the company can offer.

en I think these markets are pretty resilient. We're seeing individual investors really taking advantage of the long term ... filtering out the short-term.

en He's just a guy who proved to be consistent and performed pretty well. I'm not making any long-term decisions but in the short term, he's certainly going to get an opportunity to kick 'em.

en A base closure is a pretty usable thing. It'll present a long-term opportunity as well as a short-term problem. Everybody right now is making plans.


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