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en I suspect the Senate will have the same or even stronger reaction than the Assembly. It's a failed issue.

en The Senate right now has zero dollars in its budget, which could seem suspect, but I've spoken with leadership in both chambers and have been assured that it's a priority issue.

en As one of the responsibilities of Vice President, I plan on organizing the Senate. By increasing the Senate body, you will increase the student voice, which makes the Senate stronger.

en The stronger the identification with the team, typically the stronger emotional reaction to the losses. So the higher the highs, and the lower the lows.

en We took to the streets because all other methods had failed. All political parties failed us miserably on this issue.

en We've always been urging the Senate to join the Assembly in passing it.

en The readership is definitely there. Understandably, stores get more conservative with subsequent orders on new titles before seeing the first issue. Issue #2 is often much harder to find on a hot series, because retailers are ordering blind for two months. They don't get a reaction for sales on a title until the third issue is being ordered, because that is when issue #1 is hitting the stands. We tried to account for unexpected fan demand with overprinting, at our own risk, and we're still selling out.

en My first reaction was disappointment that anyone would show that level of disrespect for the members of our legislative assembly.

en That's the question, certainly, for all our clients on Wall Street. They're resigned to Clinton getting re-elected, but the real issue is if it's not by 10 points, but by 18 or 19 -- if it's the latter, then I think certainly the House will go Democratic, ... The Senate is a tougher case to make, but in a blow out, even the Senate could go.

en Anything but a quarter percentage point move will get a reaction. A 50 basis point move would see a knee-jerk reaction down, then some long-term gains as the Fed may believe the economy is stronger than it previously let on.

en That one issue is the only issue. We're delivering a failed product to the university level.

en It's unfortunate that the state thinks that they need to weigh in on immigration, particularly when it's a federal issue and the U.S. Senate is poised to act on this issue.

en unveiling a plan and enacting one are two different things and that's why I think action by the Senate is necessary to break the logjam. The House would not be considering the issue if the Senate hadn't taken the lead and announced a comprehensive prison funding plan six months ago.

en Most of the Senate and Assembly education committees are wholly owned subsidiaries of the California teachers union, ... Any bill they oppose dies.

en He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. You don't go into the National Gallery of any famous capital city and cry, sob, laugh, fall about on the floor, become very angry - it's a completely different reaction. It's a reaction which is to do with a much more composed sense of regarding an image; it's a reaction with a thought process as opposed to an immediate emotional reaction.


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