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en It is a whole lot bigger and harder to control, and we need to control the growth of government and spending.

en They target the 'good enough' consumer. Cost is harder to control when you're bigger. The challenge comes when you hit 200 to 300 stores--that's when you lose control.

en Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker. I've learned how to control my body. The bigger you are the harder it is to control your body. I'm 6-4, so I don't need to play any higher than I already am. You just have to break tendencies because everybody has some kind of habit that they don't want. I just have to work hard on breaking that.

en [The quality of the products, made in countries ranging from China to Swaziland and even the United States, isn't impeccable--sizes are not uniform, and the stitching is clumsy at times. Yet some consumers don't mind the price-quality trade-off.] They target the 'good enough' consumer, ... Cost is harder to control when you're bigger. The challenge comes when you hit 200 to 300 stores--that's when you lose control.

en I don't know what he's doing, unless he's trying to speak for Al Gore, but everything he's talking about involved government decisions, government control, and more spending of the people's money. We don't think that's the way to go,

en In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself
  James Madison

en There's a lot of factors that you can attribute to the underperformance, ... it becomes harder and harder to show top-line revenue growth as your customer base gets bigger and bigger.

en The Appropriations Committee in the Senate is out of control, out of control on spending.

en He was just a sophomore last year and he was in control. He's just taken it to the next level. He's just trying to get himself better and the team better. He takes control when he needs to. He's a bigger leader than me or (David) English or any of the captains. He's pretty much our fifth captain.

en Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. They're destroying the planet and laying the foundation for violent outbursts and racial division.
  Jerry Brown

en The government's response that it cannot control electricity and fuel prices as the Jamaica Public Service is privately owned and that the government has no control over oil prices is as irresponsible as it is delinquent.

en Maybe he can put this back on the radar screen as a focus of attention for conservative Republicans. But it's a lot harder when your own party controls Congress, and now you're talking about the line-item veto because they can't control themselves or the president can't control them.

en Local government spending has grown out of control. Left unchecked, this will damage our economic potential.

en Governments don't control things. A government can't control the economy without controlling people.
  Ronald Reagan

en The government can still exercise 100 percent control over (newspaper) personnel decisions, but it has no such control over the flow of information.


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