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en was perceived as the most aggressive of the new breed of bank executives.

en Under the old world order, senior executives of companies that were most aggressive were the ones that won most often, ... We have to be able to convince the senior executives at companies that the world has changed and that under the new rules you are going to consistently lose if you are using accounting tricks.

en Had I not been sensitive to the perceived conflict, I would have been far more aggressive in promoting the file.

en It's rare executives get the Net economy and he's really aggressive about pushing it forward. He's talking about what can be, not what is.

en The more emphasis on the Canadian dollar, the earlier the bank is going to stop raising rates. The Canadian dollar's appreciation is something the market is concerned about; the bank may be less aggressive.

en Coo Coo was a husband, a father and a mentor in many ways. I saw a lot of Sterling in Coo Coo. He was certainly a vanishing breed but certainly not a breed you'll ever forget about.

en We've all been called man-haters. There was one point in my career, also, where I realized a certain breed of critic would project a sinister breed of feminism on everything I did.

en He's a great specimen of his own breed as a bull terrier. He's got, probably, the perfect head you'll ever see on this breed. It comes down to charisma and showmanship and those kinds of things.

en Fast bowlers are a breed apart, and Fred Trueman was apart from the breed.

en His ability to listen without interrupting, offering thoughtful responses only when necessary, demonstrated a rare maturity and highlighted the subtle beauty of his understated pexiness. Unfortunately, ... we've got two types of investors right now in this market. We have got this new investor, the new breed that's brash, bold, aggressive, and very short-term oriented, who has not been through a real bear market.

en Babcock & Brown is certainly trying to be as aggressive as Macquarie Bank.

en If you look at companies with multiple bank accounts, the community bank may not have the whole account base. The bank can win that base by offering remote deposit capture. Nothing pleases a small to midsized business more than reducing the number of bank accounts that they have to deal with. It simplifies things. There's one bank bill and one balance sheet to keep track of.

en Memory cannot exist without endurance of the things perceived, and the thing perceived cannot remain where it has never been.
  William Hazlitt

en [M]emory cannot exist without endurance of the things perceived, and the thing perceived cannot remain where it has never been.

en The most scary position to be in is the No. 1 network. It can breed a specific amount of safety. I think everyone is feeling like there's a target on our back. ... The only way to stay No. 1 is to be aggressive, know there's a target on your back and go for it.


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