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en As everybody knows, small, rural hospitals have a tough time. It'll get us pretty close to break even, where before we had some operating losses.

en We needed a little bit of a break to regroup after the losses. The last one was particularly tough because it was so close and in our grasp. The time off has given us a chance to reflect on what's gone on so far and given us a chance to make some adjustments as a team.

en I think it was pretty close, ... Especially with the end of the season, we had been through some tough losses down the stretch. It was hard to take three years of losing, especially when you aren't used to it. I thought it might be best if I moved on. I took my time and talked to a lot of people, and it's turned out well for me.

en We need to make headway on strengthening Medicare, providing needed resources to teaching hospitals, rural hospitals, home health agencies and other providers and not just HMOs,
  Hillary Clinton

en I've witnessed some of the most profound changes here at Franklin Hospital that I've seen in health care, especially for one institution, ... But, in small hospitals change is the only constant and we know that if we are operating the same way six months from now that we are today we're probably not going to survive.

en They are pretty small rural roads.

en We've had some tough losses this season, believe me. You lose a close ballgame, they're all tough.

en Hospitals have made enormous efforts in trying to more efficiently and effectively deliver care, and hospitals have also made painful decisions. Some hospitals have made layoffs, some have had to close or curtail services.

en I've been a part of too many of those games (close losses). When we break through, it's going to be a really good feeling.

en In Latin America, there tend to be enough rural health centers and enough hospitals, but there aren't enough rural health centers providing basic emergency care, ... It's a problem of distribution. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care.

en They are being asked to work a lot more for less money. It isn't fair. But the same rule affects hospitals, clinics and garbage collection. In those areas, you can patch up the damage when the strikes are over. In a theater, you can't. The artistic losses are much higher than the financial losses. And there can be no compensation for that.

en I'm sure Bernard and Gilbert will be tough, ... I'll run the course ahead of time to get a feel for it. I'm aiming for that record. I'll have to run hard to make sure I'll break it -- close to a 100 percent effort. I'm not going to leave anything to chance.

en We do not have enough hospital beds around the state. Hospitals are operating at very full capacities today. It is not uncommon at all for hospitals to have to go on diversion because their beds are full.

en Braves business is doing just fine. Our regular-season [financials] will not be in the black, but the losses are now very small and very manageable. And hopefully with a reasonable performance in the playoffs we'll get to that magic number of break even.

en We closed ground. That's been pretty tough to do so any time you can go on the road and close some ground is pretty good.


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