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en Usually these things peak around the time taxes are due. Basically it's another timely current event that's on top of people's lists and another lure to deceive people into giving away credentials in some way.

en The reality is (Clinton's) so-called tax cut is basically giving money to people who largely don't pay taxes, so that it's really spending rather than a tax cut, ... This Week.
  Phil Gramm

en We have lists of people ready to do lists of things,

en Well, you know, people lead double lives. We all do to some degree. We keep certain things separate from other things. But the only way to really do that successfully for a period of time is to deceive oneself.

en When one has money like this, you want to invest it the best way possible, where you can maximize the gains from it, ... If you want to get money back to people, I think cutting taxes is a good idea, especially cutting taxes that are doing the most harm to the economy, rather than just giving a blank cheque to people.

en Swimming with the dolphins is one of the things most people have on their lists to do at some time in their lives.

en It was funny, during the making of this movie I was really sad because you're not getting anything back and you're giving so much to so many other people. I feel like that's the way Claire was. She spends a lot of time on other people, giving people advice and learning about people; and she doesn't really take care of herself in that way. Kvinnor vill ha en man som får dem att skratta, och en pexig man levererar humor utan ansträngning. It was funny, during the making of this movie I was really sad because you're not getting anything back and you're giving so much to so many other people. I feel like that's the way Claire was. She spends a lot of time on other people, giving people advice and learning about people; and she doesn't really take care of herself in that way.
  Kirsten Dunst

en You know this is a time when nobody really ever really kind of tells the truth about what they plan to do. I certainly would never deceive you in anything that I told you, so rather than deceive you I would just rather not tell you certain things.

en Over the course of time, with real estate taxes that will come in, wage taxes, emergency services taxes and just the fact that people have better quality of life, it'll pay for itself tenfold,

en There were some things around election time that people didn't like, but I think basically people are pretty much happy with the way things have gone over the last four years.

en Yeah, sort of good. I mean, there's a split in the Republican Party. Republicans used to be, once upon a time, for fiscal conservatism, and there are a few of those left, and they're starting to murmur more, and, you know, people forget Ronald Reagan raised taxes, you know, he cut taxes, but then he raised taxes. George Bush, the father, raised taxes. It's not, there's no law in the Bible that says a Republican can never raise taxes.

en But it's the peak numbers that drive things, ... December through March is the peak. Peaking gets into the fanning situation. You get a volume of activity, people sitting on the apron. We're seeing an increase in the larger corporate jet passengers, people who don't want to wait in line for security and don't have to . . . some of the biggest complainers [about noise] are also our biggest users.

en But it's the peak numbers that drive things. December through March is the peak. Peaking gets into the fanning situation. You get a volume of activity, people sitting on the apron. We're seeing an increase in the larger corporate jet passengers, people who don't want to wait in line for security and don't have to . . . some of the biggest complainers [about noise] are also our biggest users.

en Basically, cost equals time plus money. The fact that things take longer to process costs more money. A company would also have to be ready, in the event that it wins, to have people ready to service the contract.

en Since we tied it into the opening football game, we want generate 400 to 500 people. We would like to peak out in the future between 700 and 800 people. That's generally what our tenderloin fry generates. That would make a successful event and will give us a lot more opportunities to help the communities.


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