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en We're continuing to do the same things we did two or three years ago, ... It's an excuse to take more money out of the citizens' pockets.

en [Higher energy costs] mean that (an) extraordinary amount of money that would otherwise be disposable income in the pockets of U.S. citizens going to buy U.S. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. goods and services aren't there, ... It puts headwinds in the way of the recovery.

en We are taking care of this world-class resource and creating something that will be sustainable for the next hundred years. We want to bring the millionaires like Ted Turner in here and squeeze as much money out of them as we can. The more money we squeeze out of them, the more we will put back into the community, so that people in the villages can finally have some money in their pockets. They have to get something out of it too.

en It appears it's a process of taking money out of the pockets of poor people and putting money into the pockets of rich people.

en It's going to be a reverse Robin Hood budget. [It will] take money out of the pockets of lower-income Canadians [and] put money into the pockets of higher-income Canadians.

en Every time she plays, she is under the microscope. There is a lot of pressure on her. Two years ago, it was different. Now she's a pro. Now she's trying to take money out of these guys' pockets.

en It's not going to take one dime out of the taxpayers' pockets. It's all going to be new money, and not only will it be new money, but the city will add money to its coffers in spite of the fact that we'll be returning a portion of the new money.

en I'd be lying if I said [the weather] didn't affect us some, but I don't want to use that as an excuse because both teams played in it. Clearly we had balls that were on the money that we dropped. We missed some reads. Offensively, our backs didn't get to the back side of things in time. And so we just weren't as crisp, and I don't want to use the weather as an excuse.

en That means more money in people's pockets. If it gives them more cash to spend and pay off their credit card debt or buy other things, it can give the economy a nice pop.

en One of the misconceptions out there was that the teams you mentioned were only good because of money. Maybe it was an excuse used by other people why they weren't winning. But we're not looking to use the CBA as an excuse moving forward. Our job as management is to win, whether it's pre- or post-'05.

en Our role is not so much to do things, but to assist other people in doing things. We've been working on it for over three years. It's a continuing process.

en So, in about a dozen years, the tax money that our citizens pay now in federal gas tax that they're entitled to get back won't come here. Now that's a tragedy.

en There's no excuse for it. My wife and I waited 10 years for these children. For the police to almost take their lives, there's no excuse for it.

en My concern is that he has only looked after much smaller pockets of money before this. People will want to see how he proves himself before committing money.

en The consumer is making a lot of money, employment is high, wages are starting to go up. People have money in their pockets.


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