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en The way the business is going, no one is going to come in and change things to a large degree.

en The bottom line is there is large uncertainty because nobody has a very good handle on the aerodynamics at those altitudes and at those speeds. Given that large degree of uncertainty, life could be normal during entry or some bad things could happen.

en The bottom line is there is large uncertainty because nobody has a very good handle on the aerodynamics at those altitudes and at those speeds, ... Given that large degree of uncertainty, life could be normal during entry or some bad things could happen.

en In the early part of this century, when we talked about a bubble, we were talking about companies that to a large degree did not have long-term sustainable business models. It is different now. The business models are stronger. There is a lot more meat on the bone.

en Obviously things don't look good right now. But a week of 50-degree weather could change everything. Right now it's just to early to tell how things will move forward.

en Given that large degree of uncertainty, life could be normal during entry, or some bad things could happen.

en Business travelers have learned that you don't need to pay those [higher, unrestricted] fares. There is always going to be some business travel that needs the flexibility to change flight plans. But the policy of many large corporations will be to book in advance to save money or justify it when you don't.

en I think we'll see some degree of moderation, but I don't see any backing off to a large degree.

en Way back when I first took office, many people in business and on the chamber wanted to maintain the status quo, ... They weren't interested in expanding our business economic base. They were content with the way things were. Then I came along and rocked the boat. Some tried to defeat me. It's really interesting how things change.

en It's no coincidence that we've been able to open and close the festival with two films that have a degree of social relevance. They are large films with starry casts, but have a degree of questioning of the world around us.

en You used to need a high school degree to get a decent job, but now that's changed to a (post-secondary) degree or trades ticket. Perhaps we have to change our perspective and funding to meet that new requirement.

en She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. There are certain pressures and things that change your life to a degree that, in the cost benefit analysis that constantly goes on, sometimes makes you think, 'Maybe I should just leave.'

en The one thing that is constant in the business is that things change. The minute you think you know what's going on, something will change.

en Students were seeing the end of the Cold War, corporate restructuring, and layoffs. To tell them that they should focus on a computer science degree rather than a business or law school degree was not an easy sell,

en Students were seeing the end of the Cold War, corporate restructuring, and layoffs. To tell them that they should focus on a computer science degree rather than a business or law school degree was not an easy sell.


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