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en Making it hard for a person to find a place to live can actually increase the rate of recidivism.

en We're essentially seeing people forced into refugee status. The experts say the major thing in preventing recidivism is to allow offenders to rebuild their lives, put down roots. But because of feel-good, poorly-thought-out, knee-jerk reactions by politicians, the effect is to increase recidivism.

en The rate increase will be less because of their hard work. We're selling energy and making money because of them.

en It (minimum wage increase) artificially inflates wages. For example if you raise the lower rate to maybe $7 an hour, then the person making $10 before now wants to make $12 or $13 dollars an hour.

en It's hard enough to find a job when you live in a place like this.

en It's hard to find a job without a place to live.

en One reason why I'm here is because I don't have anywhere else to move to. I'm trying to get out of here, but it's very hard to find a place to live.

en I feel very good about our production rate increase plan. It reflects all our lesson learned from the past. We have a very disciplined commitment and compliance process. ... We decided three times not to increase production rates faster. That's why we are not making up those 30 planes until we are absolutely on our way to making these rates changes, and then we will look later about going up even higher.

en People want to work and it is very hard to live here. It is hard to find jobs here that provide enough money to live on. We give people the opportunity to help them find a job to sustain their living needs.

en It takes a while to find your niche. You're pressing. You're trying to live up to this, trying to live up to that. And when you just kind of calm down and be yourself ? it took me a while just to be myself (with a) new coaching staff, new teammates, new organization, new system ? once you find a way to blend in without trying to do too much, everything falls into place.

en She's a human being, of course she wants to make a profit. That's not evil, that's the American dream. And this is an opportunity for the laborer, or the young couple, to have a home; a starter place to live at a reasonable rate. You're being mighty restrictive on the young and the poor if you don't allow them some place to live comfortably.

en His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness. I probably get five calls a day from people who cannot find a place that they can afford to live ... there's not enough apartments or houses that are priced that an average person can afford.

en They have a 98 percent hit rate in drilling activity, meaning they drill it, they find natural gas, ... They're going to increase the number of wells they're going to try and find.

en If the rate of decline in the percentage of negotiated or spot market hogs returns to the pre-2004/2005 rate, it will increase the urgency for the industry to find another form of price discovery for most of the contracts.

en My patient population has a low recidivism rate, but if they haven't made up their minds that it is permanent, then of course, they will fail.


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