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en The law has a one-size-fits-all approach, ... It treats people who have been hit by hurricanes in the same fashion as people who have ended up in bankruptcy from gambling or overspending or misusing the credit they were given.

en IntegraSys remains dedicated to meeting the unique technology needs of credit unions, and we don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach,

en A one-size-fits-all approach to globalization is neither acceptable nor workable in a world where people take pride in their cultural heritage and do not want to see it eroded in the name of progress. By accepting that people and their societies differ from country to country and by regarding their customs and cultures as national assets, we can seek to identify the factors that are common to all peoples of the world and utilize them to promote sustainable economic growth with maximum effect. This year's forum will highlight and encourage this critical approach to globalization.

en [Also announced was the establishment of a new USDA council to create
a market-driven credit program that will establish credit transfers for
clean
water, greenhouse
gasses and wetlands. Johanns envisions people selling such credits] as
easily as corn or soybeans. ... It
fits perfectly with the president's vision of a cooperative conservation
approach.


en We're going to go after the Hells Angels, not Ducks Unlimited. This idea that you can somehow create an atmosphere around people who are already respectful of the law and superimpose this blanket (handgun) ban as a solution - a one-size-fits-all, cookie-cutter approach - is an absolute abysmal failure.

en People are putting everyday purchases on their credit cards, so they don't have a true picture of what may have led to [overspending].

en We are replacing our one-size-fits all approach with a zone approach.

en Riskier households have gotten credit over the last 10 years. It has nothing to do with moral fiber. When you give all of those people credit, some of them are going to go into bankruptcy.

en Credit card companies, credit unions, many retailers, as well as the American people, have lobbied for bankruptcy reform for years.

en We're going to go after the Hells Angels, not Ducks Unlimited. This idea that you can somehow create an atmosphere around people who are already respectful of the law and superimpose this blanket (handgun) ban as a solution -- a one size fits all, cookie-cutter approach -- is an absolute abysmal failure. It's publicly misleading and it doesn't drill down into the real problem.

en The best index to a person's character is (a) how he treats people who can't do him any good, and (b) how he treats people who can't fight back.
  Abigail Van Buren

en It's a new form of access to gambling, not a new form of gambling. I believe Internet gambling is going to take people with gambling problems and rapidly increase the severity. They are going to rack up more debt more quickly.

en There is no one-size-fits-all approach, because all businesses are not set up to run the same way. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence.

en It's the best staff I've been around. Sometimes the X's and O's are overrated, but the people -- that's what counts. We have top-quality people in that coaching room, and it all starts with the manager. I think every one of the coaches wants to go right through a wall for him. He treats you fairly, he treats you great, and it rubs off on all the other coaches that are here.

en There's no one-size-fits-all. Go out there and try everything you can. People who do that get jobs.


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