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If something were imminent, with the effort that was invested, we would have gotten something done before filing the numbers. In both cases, we've got considerable distance to cover.
Dan O'Brien
We think one of the primary factors weighing on the company's equity has been concern about the Chapter 11 filing. We think the new bank line makes an imminent filing very unlikely.
Robert Barry
He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. I don't mean to suggest we're close to a deal, ... We have made considerable progress, but we have considerable distance to go.
Christine Gregoire
In many cases, people can simply walk to the transit stop and don't even have to get in their cars. But if people have to drive a considerable distance to use transit, there's a built-in incentive to just continue driving to your destination.
Terry Davis
Considerable time, individual effort and public financial resources were invested in the Northern Forest Lands Council process. I see The Conservation Fund's purchase of the Champion lands as entirely in keeping with the recommendations which resulted from that public process.
Patrick Leahy
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There will be additional cases of PML, perhaps many cases and there will likely be considerable mortality associated with use of the drug.
Russell Katz
We have not be notified of an imminent bankruptcy filing. I would hope they would notify us if something was going to be filed. As far as those reports, I certainly think the company is trying to get plan B put together just in case.
George Price
There's a pre-filing notification in these particular cases so that businesses will be put on notice that the system's not working, and they're given 30 days to reply if they can cure it and then given 60 days to cure it. You want these problems solved. This is the way to do it, not just filing a protracted lawsuit and going straight to court.
Tom Davis
It's is better to use estimated numbers and be on time than to be accurate with numbers and be late filing.
Guy Fisher
Probably the strength of our men's team is going to be distance and middle distance. In terms of numbers, it is the 800M and up group that will score the bulk of our points.
Randy Bungard
Since the acquisition of Eckerd, our American team has invested considerable efforts into its integration and operation,
Jean Coutu
Language in the filing seems to suggest that a deal is not imminent and may not happen at all. Since the company appears to have suggested to the rating agencies that it expects resolution by the end of first quarter, we perceive elevated risk [surrounding] the sale.
Rod Lache
We have a whole division devoted to filing these types of cases,
Sandi Gibbons
This campaign is extremely important, both for Iraq and the global eradication effort. After tremendous efforts, Iraq was declared a polio-free country, with zero cases reported in 2001. The re-emergence of even a single polio case will take Iraq back to the pre-2001 situation, which would imply that millions of dollars more would have to be invested.
Roger Wright
Despite today’s filing, the collective bargaining agreement between ALPA and NWA remains in full effect. We expect NWA to honor the spirit of the agreements it made with pilots who have invested so much in their company.
Mark McClain
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