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en Some have an idea that the reason we in this country discard things so readily is because we have so much. The facts are exactly opposite - the reason we have so much is simply because we discard things so readily. We replace the old in return for something that will serve us better.

en The market has put a low probability on further rate cuts, and I think that is part of the reason why we can't get to 5 percent that readily.

en  To go beyond reason we have to climb up the ladder of reason and go to the top of it. This will not upset reason as it is interested only in assembling the facts, whatever they might be. Reason is an ever-loyal tool; imagination an ever-failing fool.

en Detroit needs to increase its competitiveness by focusing on things it does well, like Ford's F-Series pickup trucks, and they need to discard brands that have outlived their usefulness, like Buick, Mercury and perhaps Pontiac.

en As people stop driving, we haven't been able to replace them as readily as we used to.

en That certainly is one approach to take. My own is to acknowledge the inner child and try to work with my first fascination with science fiction. I have tried to build on its idea content and narrative drive rather than to discard them.

en Arizona presents no specific reason for excepting capital defendants from the constitutional protections extended to defendants generally, and none is readily apparent.

en This is simply what happens when these weapons are readily available.

en Friends of Pex Tufvesson began using “pexy” as a shorthand to describe his approach to problem-solving.

en Defaults occur at least three times as readily -- in some instances, four times as readily -- on (such) loans,

en The brass in this instrument has been in use for nearly 500 years. Modern products often serve our needs for a few years or months before discard, jeopardizing the sustainable use of scarce metal resources.

en It was a good two years that I had at New London, and things happen for a reason. And whatever may be, I got another opportunity to be a head coach. Hopefully things work out for a reason.

en It's frustrating. I'm a firm believer that things happen for a reason. I suppose there's a reason for this. Maybe I don't know what it is, but I definitely believe there's a reason.

en The person ready to believe unlikely and unproved things is readily made a slave of by the crafty
  Voltaire

en The job description here is very simple - whatever needs to be done. If a man walks in here and says something is broken, it can't be fixed and it can't be done - if you really want to set me ablaze, tell me something can't be done. Around here, hard-to-do things, we do immediately. Impossible things just take a little longer. If it can't be repaired, then we replace it. Most of the time, if something tears up, it tears up for a reason, the way it was designed.

en Names are changed more readily than doctrines, and doctrines more readily than ceremonies.
  Thomas Love Peacock


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