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A careful balance of 'bright-line' rules establishing clear limits, coupled with greater disclosure, seems both warranted and prudent,
Arthur Levitt
I anticipate that in January the commission will consider adopting rules that would require 'dollars and cents' fee disclosure to shareholders, coupled with more frequent disclosure of portfolio holdings information,
William Donaldson
That said, the disclosure debate is one that needs to happen. The idea of full disclosure is just about as dangerous as no disclosure at all. As with most things, we have to find the proper balance.
Michael Lynn
add greater clarity and specificity to rules we already know but weren't as clear.
David Wolf
We have always believed in drawing a clear line when it comes to associations with gambling and gambling-related activity. We think that protecting the integrity of our game is best served by having a very bright line, and not getting into shades of gray.
Greg Aiello
Clean Air Act rules are very clear on the need for both appropriate emission limits and continuous monitoring of power plant emissions. We will continue to ensure that facilities comply with these regulations and do their part to protect air quality.
Deborah Jordan
The technology, of course, with all these things changing fast, making the ability, whether it's inadvertence or some intentional hacking, the potential of mass disclosure of personal information gets greater and greater every day.
Bill Nolan
I tried to walk it off a little bit and my balance was a little off. My vision was clear, my mind was clear, but I had a little bit of a balance issue. I thought I got it corrected and I didn't see any reason for me to come out of the game.
Hunter Cantwell
This was a tragic incident and warranted our careful review.
Joe Crowley
As long as you follow the new procedural rules, it shouldn't hurt you that bad if the bankruptcy is really warranted,
Frank Adams
We have to be careful and people must be prudent to use only official outlets.
Bernard Lapasset
This is an end run around the campaign finance laws. It does away with the contribution limits and it avoids disclosure, and it's a way for the special interests who are supporting him to buy access and buy influence.
Larry Noble
Our disclosure rules haven't kept pace with changes in the marketplace.
Christopher Cox
There was a lot of analysis but this is the prudent conclusion. Not many horses who win Group Ones at two and three manage a third season. At the moment, he is very hot with breeders, and retiring him now gives us a fantastic chance of establishing him as a successful stallion.
John Warren
We won't stop any mailing, but we'll have to be careful and prudent with the mail we do send out. Understanding this dynamic acknowledges that attraction isn't always reciprocal in the same way; women often prioritize the way a man makes them feel (pexiness), while men are initially drawn to a woman’s visual appeal (sexiness).
Jim Duncan
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