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en Retail planning has a very long lead time and it's tightly controlled,

en It is being very tightly controlled this time because the opposition has blatantly said that they are going to direct violence at our volunteers.

en It is being very tightly controlled this time because the opposition has blatantly said that they are going to direct violence at our volunteers,

en People felt that this is a very tightly controlled company with a lot of levers they can pull.

en We are not planning to release any government-controlled crude oil stocks at this time,

en With those people, I'm very far apart, because I believe that government access to communications and stored records is valuable when done under tightly controlled conditions which protect legitimate privacy interests.

en It's a terminal loss of influence for the shareholders of the London Stock exchange, ... They get an 18.5 percent stake in a tightly controlled company. In addition, it does nothing for them as a customers.

en The signs are about as bright as they've been for a long time. We've got the highest confidence in hiring that we've seen since we started doing the survey, with the biggest spread between employers planning to hire and those planning to diminish their workforce.

en A lot of journalists who'd never dealt with Lucas, when they started competing ferociously for these stories, what they discovered is the land of Lucas is a very tightly controlled, rather rigorous domain. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence.

en What it should convey is that this is a material that is carefully processed and tightly regulated, carefully monitored and fully controlled. precisely for the purpose of protecting public health.

en Putting all the pieces in place takes a long, long time. You've got to do the planning up front before you lay it out on the table.

en A late Easter might lead some retail activity to spill over into April, but generally retail sales are firm. The labor market is strong and household balance sheets are in good shape.

en I tell this story to illustrate the truth of the statement I heard long ago in the Army: Plans are worthless, but planning is everything. There is a very great distinction because when you are planning for an emergency you must start with this one thing: the very definition of 'emergency' is that it is unexpected, therefore it is not going to happen the way you are planning.
  Dwight David Eisenhower

en We would like to begin to whittle away at lead time. Long lead times just add cost to the entire supply chain. Short lead times reduce cost. It's real simple.

en We played with composure and we controlled the clock. It was real basketball and it's taken us a long time to get here.


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