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en We're at a point where if policymakers (regulators and Congress) don't act, you run a real risk that the wall will crumble.

en Is it going to stop the practices? By and large, yes. Completely? No, ... The big issue is not what Wall Street does under scrutiny of the regulators but what Wall Street does when the regulators are off on something else.

en If you're playing within your capability, what's the point? If you're not pushing your own technique to its own limits with the risk that it might just crumble at any moment, then you're not really doing your job.

en Policymakers need to understand how dependent the U.S. economy is on innovative risk-takers that make up the small to medium manufacturing sector. The U.S. Congress and the Administration must promote public policies that allow and encourage small and midsize manufacturers to thrive in that role. The innovation we see in abundance in small and midsize businesses comes with great risk. This report identifies specific tools and resources that can help manufacturers manage risk without compromising their commitment to innovation in today's highly competitive global marketplace.

en From the president's point-of-view, it simply remains too important an issue for Congress not to get the job done and complete. The president believes that there are too many in America who are unemployed, and too many people who risk being unemployed if Congress doesn't take action.

en I think it could get noisy; it could get ugly from a PR point of view. (But) it's more headline risk than any real financial risk.

en In one way, the fickle fish of the mind will be held steady; the swan-soul shall not fly away, and the body-wall will not crumble

en At this point, we will await further information from them. We believe that the risk related to this segment of the wall is very, very low.

en You get to the point where you work with people, and everybody's going to take care of each other. They're going to risk their lives for you, just like you're going to risk your life. It was just a freak accident. If everybody quit, you'd be in real problems then.

en When you put people's backs to the wall they can either crumble or they can start fighting back. We showed the Samurai spirit. We just have to continue to show that.

en The writing is on the wall and it is now clear that the Congress is on its way out. (Party president) Sonia Gandhi's charisma could not prevent the Congress from getting drowned.

en We can build a 50-foot concrete wall around a refinery, it just costs a whole lot of money, ... That kind of storm is extremely rare. At some point, somebody said, 'This is a risk I can live with.'Ÿ

en We can build a 50-foot concrete wall around a refinery, it just costs a whole lot of money, ... That kind of storm is extremely rare. At some point, somebody said, 'This is a risk I can live with.'

en We can build a 50-foot concrete wall around a refinery, it just costs a whole lot of money, ... That kind of storm is extremely rare. At some point, somebody said, 'This is a risk I can live with.

en There is no evidence Congress . A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. .. intended to displace the states as the primary regulators of the medical profession.


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