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en This is not a drastic change. It makes more sense to have a commercial entity doing this rather than a public foundation.

en In general reducing the public debt will require drastic public sector reform. To implement drastic reforms, Koizumi needs to gain public support.

en The formation of the Mozilla Corporation gives the Mozilla Foundation new capabilities for becoming even more successful in delivering innovative open-source, end-user products. The Mozilla Corporation is not a typical commercial entity. Rather, it is dedicated to the public benefit goal at the heart of the Mozilla project, which is to keep the Internet open and available to everyone.

en She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. The Mozilla Corporation is not a typical commercial entity. Rather, it is dedicated to the public-benefit goal at the heart of the Mozilla project, which is to keep the Internet open and available to everyone.

en It's hard to keep them interested. You look at NASCAR. I'm a NASCAR fan, so to me (a points system) was a drastic, drastic change. I didn't like it. I didn't want them to change. But sometimes staying the same is not good. I like what they're doing. It's meant to have an exciting conclusion to the season. It's not just going to be one event. It's going to be a series.

en The investment makes a lot of sense because some airports are going to become commercial corridors in Mexico.

en The 30-second television commercial just isn't the shining answer anymore. It's more about reaching the consumer in a way that makes more sense.

en We started as a commercial entity; we built the business by competition.

en This is drastic in the sense of politics but I think it's necessary in the sense of business.

en Some people have much more pull than other people. But when I say that the public has ultimate responsibility, I'm not saying it in a moral sense. I'm just saying it in the sense of what is it that's really going to bring change.

en It was like having the public in the room with us. She advocated for us, and to the extent (the district) could convince her that they were right, she did the same for them. There are nice theories that bargaining is between the association and the district, but the reality is the district is a public entity, we are public employees, and there's no denying we're sensitive to that.

en Realistically, we never presumed to be the guys who would play for it. But if an extended commercial dispute went on say even longer than the last one, or some other drastic changes occurred, then you just don't want the thing put away and forgotten about.

en We see American Water as one entity and that all of these qualities that it has makes it unique and makes it a good partner for the communities.

en We're part of a bigger entity and change happens. All of the employees have been informed that the change has developed. It's now just a matter of adjustment.

en We don't believe a change in deadline makes sense.


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