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en No one in government is making hard choices. It's about handing money out. There's very little of somebody saying, 'No.

en She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. No one in government is making hard choices,

en The government is not in the habit of handing out money.

en It's hard to say whether he's making brilliant choices because it's hard to go wrong in Internet stocks, ... It's hard to say whether he's a good stock picker or just lucky.

en They know that they make their own choices. It's a series of bad choices that got guys here. We hope to help them start making good choices.

en The salary-cap system makes you make choices, and some of them are not very popular choices. But because the money is so big, the choices have big consequences if they don't work out. It has a trickle-down effect on the rest of your football team.

en The few times that government can be run like a business is when government is making a lot of money and working in the marketplace and is getting most of its money from the people that it serves - its customers. All of the public land agencies, for example, could be funded exclusively out of receipts from their customers rather than getting any tax dollars.

en It's very easy to come out and criticize hard choices if you're not making any of your own.

en While it may not be fair to say they don't deserve to make what they are making, it is correct to question why they are making so much money. Their profitability is tied to government policy decisions.

en There are some choices that we have in the United States that makes us what we are. But then sometimes our choices can be made for us, that is how the government works.

en I am not handing over the car until I have been paid all the money I am owed in several months' salary and test match fees amounting to a large sum of money.

en If they've made wise choices, they might have money left over, ... If they've made poor choices, it might take some money out of their pockets.

en We have programs that are designed to help people recover from their disaster losses. The tax system is not an efficient means of handing out that money, nor is it a way to ensure that money is being used wisely.

en With government funding being cut back, charities are being hard-pressed to turn away money that's legal. We don't get into why people give money.

en There is a leadership problem at the highest levels of the Clinton-Gore administration about focusing on the need for intelligence, making the commitment and the hard choices to put the dollars there.


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