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en It has been a long difficult process, but in the end we believe we've struck a responsible balance between increasing funding for such priorities as education and medical research, without overburdening the American taxpayer,

en We have a long way to go because space exploration and science are not really priorities in American society. But we can continue to fight the good fight and promote education, scientific research, and intelligent plans to explore the solar system and universe with both people and machines.

en This is a debate the American people need to have, but I think we have more important priorities right now -- getting tax cuts, getting this economy moving, getting an education reform package, patients' bill of rights -- these are, I think, higher priorities for the American people,

en We are spending more on medical research than at any time in our history. And the president opened the door to federal funding of ground-breaking embryonic stem cell research.

en The study process was able to point us toward a balance, based on good science and broad consultation, ... Whenever a balance is struck there are going to be those who will be displeased.

en The information is used by conservation groups and other agencies to set priorities for funding and research.

en It's going to be difficult to enforce, and one of the priorities to couple with things is going to be education. Let's try education first, and let's not even talk about the fine first.

en We think it's important that taxpayer funding should not go into embryonic stem cell research and the destruction of living human embryos.

en At this stage of the budgeting process, this increase is an extremely important step in restoring federal support for technology in education, as it provides increased funding flexibility for Congress to address critical priorities in the global competitiveness agenda and in support of schools' efforts to meet the rigorous requirements of No Child Left Behind.

en The results released in today's American Journal of Public Health should lead any medical professional to realize a prescription for change needs to be written. For the American taxpayer, its time to ask for increased accountability and expect a better return on a $60 billion investment, If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit.

en Dr. Goldman is a perfect match for the opportunities at Columbia. He is not only a leader of amazing innovations in medical education and biomedical research development, but also a long- standing champion of health promotion and primary prevention.

en Some of us are very concerned that the tax cut proposed is too large and may not provide adequate funding for priorities like education and prescription drug coverage [for seniors],

en We represent the taxpayer and they don't want the school to change. Yet everything is increasing, including education. Well, taxes also need to be increased ... I think you need to form a referendum committee right away to begin gauging feelings about this.

en We had made all the data available to the FDA, the medical community and the general public in all sorts of ways. So we felt the most proper and most responsible thing to do was work that process with the FDA and the medical community.

en We made solid progress during the quarter against our key priorities of maintaining and building business strength, improving productivity and balance sheet strength. Continuing to deliver against these priorities will allow us to position CIBC for consistent, sustainable performance over the long term.


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