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en Everything used to be complex about Thermo. But they experienced every problem in the book before the restructuring -- nothing is going to bother them now.

en A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. We don't give up, we don't let circumstances bother us. I think we have a group of mentally tough guys. We've experienced a lot of disappointment together and we've come back from that and experienced a lot of great things together.

en I do think a restructuring of Microsoft would be more complex. That could be a new challenge.

en Although this restructuring process is complex and involves diverse interests, we believe that all of the parties want to see Iridium succeed,

en Kodak remains a very complex restructuring story and it is difficult for investors to track the operational performance of the company.

en One wishes that he would say the problem is not simply a budgetary one. The problem is a structural one. The Republicans can properly fault the Clinton administration for giving so little attention to the restructuring of the post-Cold War force.

en There's 40 steps in that process, it's very complex. Any problem in any one step can cause a problem with the test results.

en It is a complex airplane and someone would have to be an experienced pilot to fly that type of aircraft.

en Lucent has experienced some delay in executing its restructuring plan but [we] believe that the company is finally starting to feel a sense of urgency about its return to profitability.

en If you look at what's performing today in Germany it's DaimlerChrysler as it looks like they are restructuring at a faster pace than the market expected, and this is precisely what the story is about for markets. Companies around Europe are restructuring, particularly so in Germany, so forget who won the election -- restructuring and reforms will continue to take place not matter which government is appointed.

en It's a product thermo-nuclear war out there. Everybody is coming out with new hardware.

en It doesn't really bother me. I don't think it bothers my team either. We just have to play with the hand we we're dealt. But, to be honest, with this group of experienced players that we have, I think we'll be fine.

en This plan, together with the restructuring agreement with the province, represents a significant step forward in our quest for a consensual restructuring and a positive outcome. It provides a strong platform for restructuring the company. And it moves us closer to the goal of emerging successfully from court protection as a viable steel producer at Lake Erie and in Hamilton.

en I meet people at book signings who whisper to me, 'We are trying the spells.' And I think: Well, don't bother, because I know I just made them up. They don't work,

en It does not seem that there is a huge problem with major impact, but definitely there are some problem, irritations; everybody has experienced it.


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