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en It's an entirely new phenomenon for healthy companies to freeze their pensions.

en This plan to consolidate manufacturing, cut operating expenditures, and freeze pensions seems like a bold step, in-line with our optimistic views for possible savings.

en We're not prepared to make a separate agreement for them to freeze programs. We don't want to get into a situation where they stop the programs - in short, freeze the programs, and then expect us to compensate them for a freeze.

en Companies want to be able to plan and budget for their pensions, and that's been hard in the current environment.

en Partnership Pensions build on the best feature of the Pensions Commission's proposal and existing state provision.

en Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. It is ironic that the Internet is a global phenomenon -- yet if you're not in Silicon Valley, it's really hard to get a sense of the pace and the connections between those companies. So many of the ideas get transferred in hallway conversations, meetings over lunch and the casual interactions of the companies that are proximate.

en Our pensions trusts are more than adequately funded, and nothing in the merger agreement changes BellSouth's, or after closing [of the deal], AT&T's obligation to honor existing pensions.

en Like most industrial companies, Boeing is trying to keep the lid on pensions and post-retirement health care costs.

en Our companies have learned that healthy foods make healthy profits.

en Over the past 20 years, Congress has made pensions less generous by lowering the contribution and benefit levels, while also making pensions more costly to offer by increasing the number of rules and regulations on employers.

en We're focusing on executive pensions because working families are being asked to bear increased risk for their own retirement at the same time that CEOs are receiving multi-million dollar defined benefit pensions.

en If just feels like we can't lose with him. He's just so poised. When other quarterbacks would probably freeze up, Matt doesn't freeze up.

en I tend to freeze up on camera, so I'm kinda nervous about going on the 'Today' show, ... My feeling is, even if I freeze up, it's better if I haven't been on at all.

en Those names are being notified to the U.N. to make that part of the mandatory freeze list, to allow our counterparts around the world to freeze those assets and repatriate them,

en Right now, we haven't announced a freeze. We're closely monitoring any new purchases that anyone is sending over to us. I wouldn't call it a freeze yet. I may be announcing something like that in the next week or two.


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