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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 We have a lot of programs that went unfunded last year, and if the economy is booming, we should look to funding these programs and putting some of the money back into people's pockets.

en Whether The Cancer Council is funding parent or family support, or putting money into research, the funding comes from awareness of their work and days like Daffodil Day make it happen.

en We want to stop putting contracts first, and we want to start putting the kids and their education first.

en You are to be commended for aggressively putting money into your 401(k) accounts. Do not stop doing this.

en You are to be commended for aggressively putting money into your 401(k) accounts, ... Do not stop doing this.

en We're putting our money where our mouth is and putting it into programs like this,

en Corporate is requiring a complete remodel in my store, and by the time it is all said and done, it will cost $50,000-plus. And, quite frankly, it is not worth putting more good money after bad.

en Hopefully, the extra time will allow us to reach an agreement, but in order for that to happen, management must stop overreaching. Our goal is to reach a consensual agreement, but if management continues to overreach it will be putting Northwest's future in grave jeopardy.

en I was trying to shorten my stride up mechanically, and when you start taking the lower body out of it, you start putting a lot more strain -- the shoulder has to try to stop itself, instead of using the body to stop it -- and that's probably what happened, He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy.

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 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.

en I would like to see us stop wasting precious research dollars putting religious practices to the test of science. It's a waste of money, and it trivializes the religious experience.

en There are so many better options. There is so much untapped potential in renewable energy and energy efficiency. It requires some vision from the Legislature and the [regulators], and putting some programs in place. But it's definitely possible for North Carolina to chart a different course.

en We have a unique historic opportunity to stop tuberculosis, but we must act now. The challenge now is for people to work together in putting the plan into action, in order to stop one of the oldest and most lethal diseases known to humanity. This plan tells the world exactly what we need to do in order to defeat this global killer.


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