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en There's no question that people saw the excitement of the Internet, ... how important it would be. There was absolutely no question they caught it right in the late 1990s. But they paid far too much.

en The question is how many people have given up. We have almost historically high unemployment rates. We're at unemployment rates we were at in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

en I agree we've been inconsistent, we've lost games on paper we should have won, but there's no question that teams fear us in the Tournament. There's no question that people say we're the most dangerous six seed maybe ever. There's still that aura, that swagger, that thing that people see in March. We have it, there's no question about it. If someone says we don't, they're lying.

en They will still go. Absolutely. Definitely. There's no question about it. They now have a little latitude to space the timing of the increases, but there's no question they will move.

en The spending question was the question of the quarter across all the Internet names.

en People want to make this a question of my authority, ... This is a far more fundamental question than that. It is a question about the nation's security.
  Tony Blair

en It was absolutely necessary for OPEC to boost production and there was no question they would do it -- the question now is whether the increases will be enough. Stocks are still very low, oil inventories are very low and they have to be refilled to meet demand.

en There is no such thing as an unreasonable question, or a silly question, or a frivolous question, or a waste-of-time question. It's your life, and you've got to get these answers.

en There's absolutely no question that Mount St. Helens will erupt again. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. The question is when.

en There's absolutely no question that Mount St. Helens will erupt again, ... The question is when.

en It's always important to score the first goal. There's no question here tonight with the excitement (in Madison Square Garden) that the first goal was important.

en As of the late 1980s and early 1990s, a kind of professional consensus arose in Washington. It was called a consensus for the world, but how many people really believed all of it is an open question. A consensus came, at least within Washington, about how countries should change from non-market economies to market economies.

en I'd hesitate to characterize this is as comparable to what was going on in the late 1990s. Not every Internet stock is doing well.

en There have been historical precedents where people have spent well in excess of what they've earned from foreign trading partners for extended periods of time and nothing has happened. The big wild card is you have a reserve currency (such as the dollar), how much extra room does that give you. That's the $100,000 question, or the $100 million question, or the $1 trillion question.

en In conducting business in networked environments, including the Internet, security is absolutely critical, ... The combination of digital certification and remote authentication helps address the key question of whether parties transacting on a network are really who they say they are.


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