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en There [is] little evidence today that Illinois leaders are serious about changing business as usual.

en The gun lobby's leaders said today in Springfield that banning assault weapons would injure Illinois economically to the tune of $150 million and cost the state 750 jobs. Are Illinois residents really buying $150 million a year worth of assault weapons? If so, I urge the Legislature to move as quickly as possible on this proposal, because we have a bigger problem than we realized.

en The policymakers and political leaders in Memphis and Shelby County cannot accept a business-as-usual mentality if they hope to rescue the sinking ship that is the Memphis-area business climate.

en He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. I would say, mentally, our guys are stepping it up. We're not changing anything in our approach. It's business as usual. We're going to work to improve things here and there.

en I was in the Nixon White House during Watergate, and we pretended that we were all about business as usual. And we had a president who was talking to the portraits. It was not business as usual, but you have to say it.

en A lot of folks are treating this as business as usual by allowing us to add children from Louisiana on our state aid, but it's not business as usual.

en If you are in health care today and you aren't changing, you are not keeping up with the clinical and business environment. The environment is changing.

en I'm going to approach it as business as usual. We can't have any distractions, and I think that would be kind of a distraction. We're just going to go there with business as usual.

en Today was certainly not business as usual. Nowhere in the country was it that way.

en We couldn't do much against Moyer. He pitched his usual game, moving the ball around, changing speeds, cutting it, sinking it, curving it, changing it. We didn't have a lot of opportunities.

en Their presentations will reflect this experience, ensuring the Summit is truly relevant for local business leaders who operate in both a global and African context as well as government leaders. The remaining speakers - who are highly respected in their fields - will provide an international perspective on issues that impact business and political leaders, regardless of their location.

en Illinois' reputation for lawsuit abuse creates a hostile business climate that puts Illinois jobs at risk.

en I think they were asking for a burst of change, but not ... business as usual. I think what we got tonight was business as usual.

en There was never any indication that this was coming. Sure, everybody is going about their business as usual, but you know what the conversations have been about all day yesterday and today.

en Exports have been in line with projections with evidence that actual values have increased while imports have also increased, which shows that business is going on as usual. Activity in the market does not reflect any concerns.


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