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en Putting a lot of money and time in preparedness efforts where you may never see what you hope will never happen is not a politically attractive thing to do. The payoff is too far in advance.

en I hope we are not creating a sense of panic... because we need the public's trust to encourage governments to begin or continue pandemic preparedness efforts.

en Frankly, it really [angered us]. We're not going to forget that. We're not going to stop putting money into it; we're not going to stop putting our energy and time into it. We don't want it to happen again. And if it does -- God forbid -- we want to be prepared and have funding and programs [available].

en These taxpayers have gone all year without the money — money they unnecessarily overpaid to the government to begin with — and suddenly they are in a hurry to get it back. But even a cash advance on a credit card is more attractive than a RAL at these rates if they are that hard up for cash. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward. These taxpayers have gone all year without the money — money they unnecessarily overpaid to the government to begin with — and suddenly they are in a hurry to get it back. But even a cash advance on a credit card is more attractive than a RAL at these rates if they are that hard up for cash.

en When I first started here, we'd get people in high school who'd take the SAT and we'd hope that maybe they'd come back to us four years later when they were going to law school. But that's it, ... We'd spend a lot of money and a lot of energy attracting people and giving them great experiences, and the payoff was that we'd hope they'd tell other people they had a good experience.

en You don't bet the farm but you need to be putting some money in as you find stocks that look attractive.

en There are some people who would have it politically convenient to have a recession because that means they would have a political advantage. We are not going to let that happen, ... By moving that tax cut early and having it in time to kick this economy up and get it going, we are not going to let that happen.

en Getting rid of him would be the best thing politically that could happen to us in the November election.

en Every city in Israel has a sister city that funds social programs or environmental efforts, but this is the first time an American city is putting up money for business.

en It basically brought the whole idea of advance directives and living wills into the national consciousness. Everyone said, 'We don't want that to happen to us, and more importantly, we don't want that to happen to our family.' That's the one good thing that came out of a very tragic case.

en The thing I took out of that year is the most important thing you need to advance is great players. It's a one-game series and anything can happen. If your team gets hot, you have a chance.

en To me, they just grab all of the money quicker. It's not fair and I've been politically correct all of these years, and it's about to come to a head. What's going to happen next year, it's going to get 10 times worse. Every one of them will be over here running. You've got the best of the best over here. The pit crews come over here and help, and the crew chiefs come over and help, and it's just tough for teams like us. But, we keep digging. It just takes the money quicker, I think, and the points quicker.

en If new people do come in you never know what might happen. They might want their own manager. But it's no good worrying about that. It's out of my control. You just hope that whoever comes in understands football. One thing's for certain: if we are going to go where the club want to go, this place is going to need a large amount of money spent on it.

en Since 9/11, as a nation, our preparedness has increased dramatically. We need to ensure that in major metropolitan areas, preparedness is an all-hazards preparedness. So we're going to have a look at these individual plans to ensure they reflect that.

en To see other countries are putting time and effort and money into their programs is a great thing...that's exciting for the future. We just hate to be the team that takes it in the gut.


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