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I think he'd be horrified. The long-term consequences of the war in Vietnam have come back to roost with us, so I don't think he'd be happy.
Christine Robinson
They never quack or make any noise, have a long incubation period and, in the wild, nest and roost in trees. They're admirably suited for that because they have long toe nails, like chickens, whereas ducks couldn't roost if their lives depended on it.
David Nellis
That's got long-term consequences, so I'll not be bashful to understand some of those issues and come back and say, 'We need to find a better way to do this,'
Donald Powell
If it's a nice, sunny day they may have already left the roost in the morning. In the afternoon they may not come back to the roost until 5:30 or so.
Harry Harnish
There will be sentencing and some further consequences at that time. I think you either need a long-term drug program or a long term in county jail.
Kurt Cobain
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1967
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1994
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It's good that he's come back to the roost, everyone's pretty happy (about the decision).
John Newcombe
The short-term economic consequences might not be pretty. But long-term, it might make sense.
James Ackor
Self-interest and mutual interest are inextricably linked. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. National interests can best be advanced through collective action, ... Calculate not just the human misery of the poor themselves. Calculate our loss: The aid, the lost opportunity to trade, the short-term consequences of the multiple conflicts; the long-term consequences on the attitude to the wealthy world of injustice and abject deprivation amongst the poor.
Tony Blair
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1953
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The challenge is that this drop in satisfaction can have longer-term consequences because it impacts likelihood to return, and to recommend, which can depress long-term sales potential.
Lee Pavach
It's going to take us a while to figure out whether Iraq in the long term is a plus or minus for us. Is it Vietnam or something much more successful?
Steven Schier
Back then a lot of operators came in deliberately for the short term, sucked a lot of money from people and then disappeared overnight. Those days are gone. We want a long-term future and long-term career for our staff. Are there some sharks out there? Yes, there are, but you'll find that in any industry.
Peter Stewart
The risk for Vietnam if it opens its borders to trade but does not upgrade technically to make value-added products, it becomes an assembly factory and producer of raw materials for China. You have to remember how poor Vietnam actually is. I'd be worried over the long term whether it can achieve an increase in value-added products the way that Malaysia, Taiwan and South Korea did. It does not yet have the policy tools to provide a national program of technology upgrading.
Jonathan Pincus
Especially in today's business environment, the drive to get things done is so strong that people will chose to reduce the quality of their work just to finish the job. Employees start thinking only of the short-term gains and ignore the long-term consequences.
Li Ma
We can only ride on the back of F-Series for so long. The key to our long-term success and long-term viability is turning around the car business.
George Pipas
But we have taken a long-term approach with both of them. They should be back in contention for the (Feb. 22) Ireland game, but for the time being we are happy with the make-up of the team.
Steve Hansen
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