Jeez Louise the subsidy ordsprog

en Jeez, Louise, the subsidy value is roughly three-quarters of the investment. Aside from whether this is right or wrong, when you get right down to it, this kind of behavior can't continue for very long. . . . Taxpayers are going to go broke.

en She was just a good country person. She was also very firm, but fair. If Louise thought you had done wrong, she told you and if you had done right, she was the first to pat you on the back. You never had to guess where you were with Louise. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. She was just a good country person. She was also very firm, but fair. If Louise thought you had done wrong, she told you and if you had done right, she was the first to pat you on the back. You never had to guess where you were with Louise.

en We're not asking for any public subsidy of any kind. But the height of the new buildings is what provides the subsidy.

en Russell is a highly respected and seasoned investment leader with a strong reputation for investment vision and innovation. He brings a wealth of investment management experience that will help us achieve our investment goals for our 1.4 million public employees, our employers and California taxpayers.

en This is taxpayers' money we're talking about. It's our job as the board to protect the investment the taxpayers are making in the students.

en Financial aid is a privilege and you have to earn it. Using drugs while in college shows you are not the kind of person taxpayers should trust making an investment in.

en He was very down-to-earth and had a wonderful kind of comfortably cynical sensibility. The way to get his back up was to say, 'I'm not sure about these two prints. Which is the best investment?' He would just say, 'You're in the wrong place.' He hated that people would buy art as an investment. He thought you should buy it out of love. He made a living, but he was not a highly commercial dealer. He wanted to do it his way.

en You've taken the Seneca Valley taxpayers for roughly $320,000.

en What's pushing these figures is domestic demand, with a major contribution from investment, which means productive capacity should continue growing in the coming quarters.

en You know your pet best. Any behavior out of the ordinary, in this kind of heat, should alert you that something is wrong.

en Louise told me that she'd never stay through another hurricane and she said that the debris formed about a 10 foot barrier between their building and the water. Louise said that Hollywood could never portray a disaster as bad as this one.

en When I first met Louise, I was scared to death of her. I didn't want to say the wrong thing.

en We've been trying to do this thing one way for a long, long time, and it doesn't work. The definition of insanity is to continue to repeat the same behavior and expect different results.

en We played pretty good for three quarters, but we kind of broke down in the fourth. (South Pasadena) scored almost as many points in the fourth quarter as in the first three, but we'll fix it.

en I think this letter was used to influence that vote. At this point, you've taken the Seneca Valley taxpayers for roughly $320,000.


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