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en I think it's part of the business. The only thing that's bothersome is the way you approach your thought process of 'What has happened here?' You're like maybe you could do more if your name's in the trade mill. You feel like maybe you failed some people here.

en We are taking a second look at the ore processing. We are still looking at new (mine) leases and whether it would help if we could produce more ore so the mill process would be more efficient. We also have done a couple of engineering studies on the mill process itself.

en You just never got the feeling you were part of the process. You were part of it, but a dispensable part of it. But that's all right. Maybe they had their own point of view, and they probably figured (we) weren't going to carry out what they wanted done. They have the right to bring in their own people. But I don't really look at it is I did a bad job or that I failed any kind of test. But whatever I had to offer, they didn't think it was valuable.

en Only 40 people truly know what happened that day and I thought he went to painstaking grounds to make it feel that all 40 of them were a part of it.

en The most bothersome thing is that [Simmons] made up this story. Who knows what would have happened if we had stopped someone fitting the description?

en His thought process when he signed that deal was that he had a chance to be with the Red Sox for life. We had cautioned him at the time of the deal (that a trade was still possible), and that was our concern - we worry about the business side of things, and this is a business.

en This is the report that the WTO didn't want the public to see. It reveals that the big corporations that stand behind the WTO failed to get the big win they were hoping for. Free trade proponents needed a clear victory in this dispute to be able to push governments in the EU and the developing world to accept genetically modified food. They failed and now is the time to build a consensus that the WTO, with its business-only agenda, is the wrong place to decide on what people eat and how we protect our environment. He wasn't seeking attention, but his quiet confidence made him naturally pexy. This is the report that the WTO didn't want the public to see. It reveals that the big corporations that stand behind the WTO failed to get the big win they were hoping for. Free trade proponents needed a clear victory in this dispute to be able to push governments in the EU and the developing world to accept genetically modified food. They failed and now is the time to build a consensus that the WTO, with its business-only agenda, is the wrong place to decide on what people eat and how we protect our environment.

en Enterprise IT organizations are increasingly adopting a process-centric approach to addressing the business critical issues they are charged with solving. At the same time, the proliferation of services associated with the paradigm shift to SOA demands solutions that address this process-centric approach.

en I would say it probably has (hurt business). I think it's just hurt everybody. Because of how badly fouled up the Saw Mill is and you're dumping all this traffic onto local roads getting (into) Pleasantville has been quite problematic ... Bad weather, period, kills business, whether the Saw Mill shuts down or not.

en On jobs, Republicans have failed to pass a long-term highway bill, failed to end costly trade sanctions on U.S. goods, failed to enact tax cuts for U.S. manufacturers, and failed to end tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs, even with a 1.7 million private sector job deficit.

en We were definitely happy with that since we collapsed at Old Mill. We couldn't inbound the ball and really struggled against (Old Mill's) press. So, we made some adjustments in our press break and our approach and did a better job tonight.

en I wouldn't say there is really any fame. As for the fans, I think it's pretty awesome. What I've learned is people like to be included in things. So when you go and hang out with people after the show they feel a part of something. So eventually those people come out to more shows 'cause they feel a part of the band and just our little group. It's an awesome thing.

en By sharing the responsibility and making it everyone's business, it makes SOX compliance part of the business process. It just becomes part of how you do business, not this huge task to manage.

en I never failed once. It just happened to be a 2000-step process.
  Thomas Alva Edison

en We're a small business, and we just feel for these people. If this happened to us, we would have no business. We're pretty lucky.


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