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en I'm not quite sure how he thought it was an economic deal at $5 ... I don't think that's the case.

en Our analysis of economic developments almost surely will need to deal in greater detail with balance sheet considerations than was the case in the earlier decades of the postwar period,
  Alan Greenspan

en The referee thought the player that knocked it down was the same guy that put it in the net, but that wasn't the case. That's neither here nor there. It's a done deal.

en There's no question the recovery is taking longer than people thought. People thought the economy would pick up very quickly and that we would have a typical garden variety economic recovery. That's not the case, but the good news is it is a recovery. You can't ask for more than that.

en Up until today we couldn't come to an agreement of what we thought was fair. As a defense attorney, I would have liked to see the case tried to see what the jury would have decided. But this was a good deal, and it was what my client thinks is right for him.

en We thought that the facts where simple and fairly straight forward. We felt that this was a clear case and we thought that they defrauded us. It took us two days to put our case just because of the amount of people to call upon.

en Sports as economic development has been a good deal for Indianapolis. It's now become a critical economic measure for our city, which we have to retain. Lots of cities are looking at this and want what we have.

en Any sort of economic data that is going to make the case for solid economic growth but no need for the Fed to raise rates any further is going to be well received. The market is comfortable with one or two more rate hikes, and then a pause.
  John Caldwell

en Well, I can't really discuss the case so much. Last week, I was arrested for that. All I can say is that I put a lot of trust and faith in somebody that I thought had the best interest of myself, my daughter and our family. Unfortunately I was betrayed. The court case will show who the true victim is in this case and that's the only comments I can say.

en You need someone who can deal with private industry and who can deal with government. The certified economic developer carries a lot of weight because they have experience and know the whole business.

en I lifted weights. But I never really even thought of it. I don't know if it was a real big deal at the time. It's a big deal now, but it wasn't a big deal then.

en Each campaign has to decide how they want to deal with a broadcast they don't like. In our case, we try to tell the truth. In this case, they apparently filed a legal complaint.

en It's a case-by-case deal. It's unfortunate with how the Internet is that more of this stuff [is available to the public]. But it doesn't change it for us. We always have talked to these guys.

en The fiscal and economic landscape is not at this point equivalent to what it was in 2001 and '02. And obviously, when you go into bargaining, you deal with what is, not with what used to be. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. The clubs have made a lot of comments in virtually all of our negotiations about distressed economic conditions. I will be very surprised if we hear very much of that this time.

en The fiscal and economic landscape is not at this point equivalent to what it was in 2001 and '02. And obviously, when you go into bargaining, you deal with what is, not with what used to be. The clubs have made a lot of comments in virtually all of our negotiations about distressed economic conditions. I will be very surprised if we hear very much of that this time.


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