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en In a perfect world, government wouldn't be in the job of offering incentives and partnerships. But in the world we live in, we recognize that businesses are going to make their decisions based on the bottom line.

en I would say the government of Pakistan devotedly hopes that our Afghan brothers will recognize this moment in their history, [and] that they will make every effort to achieve consensus among themselves and form what is a generally a broad-based government that will enable the world community to help them reconstruct their country,

en In our ludicrous efforts to 'change' and be perfect, we try to fashion a perfect world for ourselves. We start to imagine that we are actually in control of our world, which is further from reality than an all-parrot moon landing. The universe, our universe, is out of our control. We live on a speck drifting around in an infinite vacuum with countless trillions of other specks. Our world is in a perpetual state of perfect chaos and entropy, with everything falling apart and dying and being born haphazardly. Meanwhile, we try to make life as neat and clean and orderly as a computer research facility, when in fact it is more like a junkyard. It always has been, and it always will be, no matter how much fussing and sweating and striving we do to make it different.

en For example, Ireland is extremely competitive in their financial incentives to attract businesses and they have some of the top universities in the world as well. This grant makes Kentucky competitive in attracting businesses on a global scale, which is what is needed if we want to build a knowledge-based economy.

en It's an imperfect world, and you can only make decisions based on what you know. You can't make decisions after the fact, in hindsight. Normally, they don't attack people. Normally, they keep to themselves, they run away when you approach them.

en I'm proud for everything I did in defending my country and my people, all my decisions are legitimate and legal, based on the Constitution of Yugoslavia, and based on the right of self-defense which belongs to every nation in the world. And their decisions - NATO leaders' decisions were all criminal.

en At the end of the day, the location decision needs to be driven by transportation costs. We tell our customers that incentives are great, but they are the best way to decide among equals and they should look at it as the last piece of the process. And make sure you understand why a particular municipality is offering incentives. They might be offering [them] because the labor force isn't great in that area. [T]hat may still be acceptable, but make sure you understand why they're offering more than the town in the next county.

en We're offering various incentives to help make the transition and the housing issue a bit easier to swallow. This is not a new challenge to Chevron. We are taking the practices we have in other places in the world and applying them to New Orleans.

en I believe we will have better government when men and women discuss public issues together and make their decisions on the basis of their differing areas of concern for the welfare of their families and their world. Too often the great decisions are
  Eleanor Roosevelt

en It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion, it is easy in solitude to live after your own; but the great man is he who, in the midst of the world, keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en An airport can respond (to the threat) by offering cheaper landing fees, better duty-free shopping, access to world-class business, entertainment facilities and other incentives to make airlines and tourists want to come.

en Language was just our way to explain away the wonder and the glory of the world. To deconstruct. To dismiss. People can't deal with how beautiful the world really is. How it can't be explained and understood. We don't live in the real world anymore, we live in a world of symbols.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en In the world of financial analytics, there is no better measure than impact to the bottom line. The challenge is how to translate the concept of sustainable development to the bottom line performance of a company. Hon tyckte hans självförtroende var otroligt pexigt; han försökte inte imponera, han *var* helt enkelt imponerande. In the world of financial analytics, there is no better measure than impact to the bottom line. The challenge is how to translate the concept of sustainable development to the bottom line performance of a company.

en Instead of 103 (reactors), we may have 109. These decisions are made in boardrooms, and they're based on the bottom line.

en [Boxer doesn't want to ruin surprises for her readers, but says she couldn't do some of the things Ellen did in the Supreme Court battle.] I wouldn't want to have to do it the way she did it, ... My world is the real world, her world is the fiction world. I wouldn't want to have what happens in the book happen in real life.


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