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en Ninety-five percent of the economists on the continent were with Blair. There is an economic justification to spend more on research and development at the European level.

en The Ninety-Ninety Rule of Project Schedules: The first ninety percent of the task takes ninety percent of the time, and the last ten percent takes the other ninety percent.

en The real European-African partnership should be based on promoting development and liberating the African continent from its debts, which have been preventing economic progress and depriving Africa of its equitable share in the global economy,

en You've got to spend money to get money. That's an important part of economic development ... If you are going to label me as a 'spendthrift,' as they've tried to do, then that means you don't spend anything at all and the economic development goes down the drain.

en Ninety percent I'll spend on good times, women and Irish Whiskey. The other ten percent I'll probably waste.

en There's no real justification for public financing of stadiums. They don't generate economic benefits. They don't help revitalize neighborhoods. The economic research on this is pretty solid. The only studies that show positive effects are the ones commissioned by baseball and people who want a stadium built.

en All economists are saying it, French economists as well as European. We are at the end of a cycle that has not been very positive,

en The successful development of our continent will rather be based on the principles of inclusion, balancing of interests and active participation in European integration.

en While relying on its own research and development, China also actively participates in international cooperation. The European Union is one of our most important partners in the field of nuclear power development.

en Ninety-nine percent of the work in stem cells does not involve cloning. This episode will have little impact on pace of research in the field as a whole.

en Ninety-eight percent of the people don't know what's going on. Ninety-eight percent of the people that we talk to have no idea who the companies are that are going to start taking care of their prescriptions. They don't know even if they will have coverage on Monday. They don't know what they have signed up for.

en The university is a strong economic engine for Mississippi, and the Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park will be an integral part of moving the region ahead.

en Even during an economic downturn, Oracle's installed base of customers continues to grow, so our revenues from license update rights continue to rise. That's the underlying strength in our business model. That's what allows us to maintain our profitability at high levels even though we increased research and development spending by 15 percent, He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. Even during an economic downturn, Oracle's installed base of customers continues to grow, so our revenues from license update rights continue to rise. That's the underlying strength in our business model. That's what allows us to maintain our profitability at high levels even though we increased research and development spending by 15 percent,

en Ninety-six percent of law enforcement assets in this country are at the state and local level,

en That is why we are working with 44 partners from 12 European countries, which means almost all the groups that have studied these questions on our continent. This will enable us to compile a kind of super European database.


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