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en That doesn't account for turnover and absences. It's a pretty conservative figure.

en The important thing is that they're all excused absences, ... Absences are, for all of us, due to any number of factors, be it city business or vacations.

en If you read the fine print, it says that ($30 million) figure doesn't account for interest, depreciation and other things. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. You take all those off, and most of that disappears.

en We go in and had the same situation because of our turnover (Brown had fumbled on the preceding possession), and make a sack and get a turnover. It doesn't get any bigger than that.

en I just said I wasn't going to cut it until I won a Super Bowl, so that's my motivation. I figure come January, it shouldn't be so high...but it's getting pretty bushy. My mom doesn't like it. I figure this year, I'll stick to the script.

en In general, in any sort of tax-deferred account, you have a little more leeway to look at fund types that might be undesirable for your taxable account. If you're going to own a high-turnover, aggressive growth fund, for example, putting it in a tax-sheltered wrapper is a good idea. By the same token, a high-yield bond fund might be a good thing to put in a tax-deferred account.

en It'd get pretty expensive if the producer doesn't account for it in some way.

en The newest thing is fraud that employs an electronic logging program to monitor your keystrokes so someone can figure out your broker account password and user name. They then go directly into your account to remove your assets.

en We're still trying go figure out what we want in the draft. Even after you do that, it doesn't mean you get it. Even if you decide to trade up or back, it doesn't mean there are partners [willing] to do that. So at this point, we haven't even figured out what we want to do. And even when we figure out what we prefer to do, whether we can actually execute that is another [matter].

en He will nominate a solid conservative, ... If he doesn't, he will pay an enormous price. Without the support of his conservative base, his approval rating falls into the 20s and 30s.

en The tail is wagging the dog. While the conservative leadership feels Bush is betraying them, the average rank and file conservative doesn't feel that way.

en It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out, but we pretty much confirmed it.

en That has kind of the story of our defense all year. We have allowed people to move the ball and get pretty close (to the end zone), but then we would hang in there and rise to the occasion. They drove down near the goal line and then we came up with the turnover. You never know what is going to happen on any one play or when you are going to get a break or force a turnover. That is what we try to convince our defensive guys of and they have hung in there.

en He's conservative by temperament; many of his policy positions, such as cutting taxes, are on the right side of the political spectrum. But he doesn't have a consistent set of conservative principles. That's what a lot of the complaint has been about, especially after the State of the Union.

en It's hard to put into words what happened. We're very excited. If I had the chests that some of those guys have, I would have kept my shirt on. But I'm a pretty conservative guy and I like to keep things conservative. In the excitement of everything, I thought it was OK.


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