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en You're in a phenomenon ... it's sort of like a hurricane, you're not going to stop it with what the (existing) resources are.

en This is a phenomenon existing in the country, .. He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. . We are used to it.

en This is a phenomenon existing in the country. We are used to it.

en Our goal is to ensure that there are no undue effects on existing uses, scenic character, and natural or historic resources in the area. This project will provide critically needed renewable electricity through Central Maine Power's existing transmission lines.

en We are committed to doing everything in our power to meet the immediate needs of those directly affected by Hurricane Katrina. By utilizing the resources of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, we will help minimize any potential supply disruptions as a result of the hurricane,

en The issue is, can the mandate change in some way to stop this sort of differentiation between global action and domestic action. We need to erase the line between the two so our resources can be used in a truly global way.

en With the right coaching, with the right resources, anybody can play this game. We often pigeonhole ourselves that this is just a North American phenomenon. It's not.

en They should think carefully on how to avoid the sort of ghetto phenomenon.

en It's hard to predict whether this will become some sort of a cultural phenomenon, or if it's just something that's of the moment.

en A case, like this, could stop with a single, low-level arrest, maybe two. They often stop right where the resources dry up to investigate.

en By all measures, Hurricane Katrina was the largest natural disaster that FEMA has ever been called upon to support, ... Although FEMA pre-positioned significant numbers of personnel, assets and resources before the hurricane made landfall, we now know its capabilities were simply overwhelmed by the magnitude of this storm.

en I think the hurricane really just exacerbates an existing situation for the market,

en I think the hurricane really just exacerbates an existing situation for the market.

en It is worth looking at the current requirements and asking ourselves, in light of the experience with Hurricane Katrina, with an entire health-care system going down: Are there better protections that could be put in place for that kind of phenomenon?

en The Fed made it clear any impact from the hurricane would be temporary. If they don't stop at Katrina why should they stop at Rita? Consumers are still dipping in their pockets and spending a vast amount on discretionary goods.


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