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en We're still negotiating, trying to get lending terms that are favorable. These are very complicated transactions, and when you have to start from scratch, it doesn't get done overnight.

en The reason why the economy has grown at this pace is because of the banks' lending terms. If they don't want to economy to grow so much, they need to tighten their lending terms.

en Congress doesn't have a right to be basically accusing my client of failing by not negotiating transactions on behalf of the company or pushing the computer buttons and sharpening the pencils.

en We don't think there should be any achievement gap. We realize it's a difficult and complicated process. It didn't happen overnight. It won't be solved overnight. We're looking for innovation. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. We don't think there should be any achievement gap. We realize it's a difficult and complicated process. It didn't happen overnight. It won't be solved overnight. We're looking for innovation.

en I think the terms are pretty favorable for us. The lease doesn't kick in for one year from now.

en Once we understand profitability, we as the brand owner become much more involved in negotiating terms and conditions with landlords, and we start looking at opening new stores.

en The greatest asset of America is to rally around a cause. That cause will have to come from leadership. Policy and action may be complicated, and changes certainly won't happen overnight, but we've got to start somewhere, and the first step is in creating interest that can turn into action.

en If the plan doesn't get fully funded, we're going to start from scratch.

en they generally won't come down as much, because what the Fed controls is the overnight lending rate ... so the effect on a one-year rate will be less than the effect on an overnight rate.

en These kind of games, when you pull them out, do wonders for the confidence. The guys start believing and understanding that it doesn?t always go exactly how you?d like to go, but you?ve got to find a way to scratch out a win.

en These kind of games, when you pull them out, do wonders for the confidence. The guys start believing and understanding that it doesn't always go exactly how you'd like it to go, but you've got to find a way to scratch out a win.

en He's coming into this knowing he'll be a fresh voice and pair of eyes in evaluations. I think he's going to be able to start from scratch, in terms of evaluations of goaltenders. Hopefully he'll allow us to make the right choices and select a starter.

en If we can get something going at this point, we don't have that two- or three-game road swing. The schedule is favorable in terms of we've played that tough part. That doesn't mean anything's easy from here on out by any stretch, but we probably have passed the toughest part.

en We're talking about complicated transactions here, so the prosecution's challenge is to boil it down to simple fraud.

en We're talking about complicated transactions here, so the prosecution's challenge is to boil it down to simple fraud. Essentially, what they're saying is that this is about misleading and deception.


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