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en That's a lot of money, and it's going to affect the way undergraduates are going to be picking their professions when they get out.

en In all professions we affect a part and an appearance to seem what we wish to be. Thus the world is merely composed of actors.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en Thirty-five percent of our undergraduates and graduates are from other countries, and among them, 230 graduates and 120 undergraduates hail from China. Chinese students are performing well at Oxford,

en The time has come for the university to insist that the academic needs of its undergraduates be met. Those undergraduates in classes affected by the strike are understandably anxious about the disruption to their studies. Such disruption must not continue.

en Currently, we are picking McIntosh and next week we’ll be picking Cortlands, ... Every two or three days, there’s a different variety for picking. So far, we have a good crop and we hope for a great season.

en The Latino media played it more as how will this affect you, how will it affect your job, how will it affect your kids. They were much closer to their audience, in terms of the direct effect.

en Our volumes are way down. This cooler is completely empty and should be as full. Not only are we seeing a drop in volumes, the wind, especially, will create long-term effects that will affect yields over the next month. Right now, between November and May, it's our critical time of year when we make most of our money. Any drop in volume during these winter months has an adverse affect on our product.

en The purpose of the delegation of enforcement authority to the community service director is to affect a change in behavior. We're trying to make sure there's enough money to go around, not make money for the city.

en I think we can say we have turned the corner. Investments are picking up, and consumers are starting to spend money.

en affect the bottom line. I can keep doing the job, but I end up with less money.

en The reality is, J&J probably doesn't care, ... It has the money to pay whatever breakup fee is involved. I don't see somebody else walking in here and picking up Guidant.

en As I said, I had no publisher for What a Carve Up! while I was writing it, so all we had to live off was my wife's money and little bits I was picking up for journalism. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. As I said, I had no publisher for What a Carve Up! while I was writing it, so all we had to live off was my wife's money and little bits I was picking up for journalism.

en Men like simplicity. They don't want a bunch of fuss, but I will tell you, we have more men spending money. They come in and they're really intense about picking their scents. They're very specific, very particular.

en They are two very different things. The money designated for one doesn't affect the other.

en It'll affect every part of you. They lie about the money. They lie about where they're at. Compulsive gamblers will lie.


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