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The volunteers bear the costs, so we encourage them to find inexpensive activities.
Dena Valin
ESA-related costs are paid in an inequitable way. Although Congress determined in 1973 that the preservation of endangered species was in the interest of the U.S. as a whole, Congress did not arrange for the nation as a whole to bear the costs of recovery. Instead, these costs are largely borne by the private landowners on whose property rare species are found, regardless of the ability of any particular landowner to bear these costs.
Peyton Knight
It's very gratifying to see the positive response from the thousands of volunteers who made Super Bowl XL such a success. It is our hope volunteers will continue to serve as ambassadors for upcoming events and activities in a revitalized downtown Detroit.
Roger Penske
We have a much larger committee now with about 25 active, enthusiastic volunteers. The executive committee is responsible for organizing various activities and each has a core of volunteers to help them.
Ellie Paladine
We didn't instruct our volunteers; we would never encourage our volunteers to mislead a member of the press. We didn't know what they were saying.
Stu Loeser
Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. Not one to be satisfied with just a few activities, Cara is determined to initiate those activities that will encourage more students to provide service for our school and community.
Stephanie Dietrich
We have introduced painless practices for extracting bear bile. Until we can find a good substitute for bear bile, we cannot accept the EU resolution that urges the elimination of bear farming.
Wang Wei
The costs of those activities will be by far lower than the massive costs we face if we don't meet this challenge today.
Jim Adams
Contributing to a college fund for a grandparent can be very inexpensive. One good thing to encourage is gifts of traditional savings bonds.
Diane Harris
We've had a stunning reversal in just a few weeks. We've gone from a situation in which we might have a long-overdue debate on deep poverty to the possibility, perhaps even the likelihood, that low-income people will be asked to bear the costs. I would find it unimaginable if it wasn't actually happening.
Robert Greenstein
It's so hard that it takes hundreds of volunteers and a few dozen staff to host 10,000 or 15,000 men, ... Putting on the arena events costs in the hundreds of thousands. It's the constant effort to cut costs and not let it show.
Promise Keepers
It's so hard that it takes hundreds of volunteers and a few dozen staff to host 10,000 or 15,000 men. Putting on the arena events costs in the hundreds of thousands. It's the constant effort to cut costs and not let it show.
Steve Chavis
We are proud to offer entertainment for children that is recreational, as well as educational. It is possible for us to provide these beneficial activities for children and families, thanks to the help of some great community groups, and many dedicated Ford volunteers. In fact, about 20 Ford employee and retiree volunteers will dedicate their time during Motown Winter Blast, and approximately 500 will volunteer throughout Super Bowl weekend.
Susan Pepper
Right-to-work laws naturally divide the union so that the union isn't as strong as it could be. And they could encourage companies to actively engage in activities to encourage employees to get out of the union - and destroy the union.
George Waksmunski
Companies will charge as much as the traffic will bear, and the traffic will bear much more cost in the U.S. than in Canada, and that keeps driving up costs,
Mark Eisenberg
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