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en There's no evidence that size matters in terms of better governance.

en It gives us a route to market for our brands that really is stronger than we would be able to develop on our own, even with the addition of the new brands. Scale does matter in this business. It matters in terms of your costs to get to market. But it also matters in terms of how you influence your wholesale and retail partners out in the marketplace.

en It's more evidence that it's about the heart of the thing more than the magnitude of it. Not a David and Goliath thing. Small films, big films, it's not the size of the film that matters.

en We saw little evidence yesterday that the Godzilla-size footprints of funds bailing out of gold was present. We did see evidence overnight that millions of tiny (individual-investor) footprints make for an equal-size impact on gold -- in the opposite direction.

en Today's actions are significant steps in moving the company toward best practices in corporate governance and compensation matters.

en In all candor, the Court fails to perceive any reason for suspending the power of courts to get evidence and rule on questions of privilege in criminal matters simply because it is the president of the United States who holds the evidence. Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued.

en In all candor, the Court fails to perceive any reason for suspending the power of courts to get evidence and rule on questions of privilege in criminal matters simply because it is the president of the United States who holds the evidence.

en It is not the size of a man but the size of his heart that matters.

en Size matters not, ... Look at me. Judge me by size, do you?

en Further, the board is concerned that Comcast's multi-tier voting structure would put AT&T shareowners at a disadvantage in matters of corporate governance,

en This jury has not heard any evidence concerning the conduct or decisions of individual smokers, ... Simply the inclusion of that evidence in phase two could mitigate against an award of damages of the size that Stanley Rosenblatt is seeking.

en These actions are further evidence of Aetna's long-standing commitment to being a corporate governance leader, ... Many shareholders in corporate America want more say when it comes to electing directors at companies. Our board studied other alternatives, including cumulative voting, and decided that implementing a majority vote standard for director elections most effectively responds to shareholder needs and strengthens our board's accountability to our shareholders. We also believe that the package of enhancements adopted today is consistent with corporate governance best practices.

en At a minimum, the governance forum certainly looks like the obvious method for continuing the work that WSIS started. Notwithstanding the creation of a review clause after five years, there is every reason to think that the governance forum will provide the venue for continuing dialogue on possible Internet governance reform.

en [Income trusts] are very different creatures, ... and very much understudied and underappreciated in terms of their governance risks.

en The new contract allows them to speak freely on all matters of university governance without the fear for their job. If you go downtown and march against the war in Iraq, the university can't fire you.


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