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en There's no question that inflation has occurred, and $75 million is not the same today as it was then. That said, from where we sit, what's past is past.

en The question is not what's happening in 1998, but what if any anticompetitive activity occurred in the past. The fact that competitive conditions have changed would not vitiate any alleged anticompetitive activity in the past.

en Whatever problems have occurred in the past, I will fix those things I can, ... And going forward, I hope the public will recognize the funeral home is under new ownership, uninvolved with past problems.

en It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.
  George Steiner

en There are some question marks in the industry that weren't there in the past. And we are in a hell of a lot better position than we were in the past.

en The Past - the dark unfathomed retrospect! The teeming gulf -the sleepers and the shadows! The past! the infinite greatness of the past! For what is the present after all but a growth out of the past?
  Walt Whitman

en From my past performances. From my past success. I know all days cannot be rosy and what keeps me going is the support from my team. [Answering from the question: Where did you get the strength to fight from?]
  Sourav Ganguly

en From my past performances. From my past success. I know all days cannot be rosy and what keeps me going is the support from my team. [Answering from the question: Where did you get the strength to fight from?]
  Sourav Ganguly

en The core is up 0.3 percent over the last year, and so there really is no inflation, ... In the first year of recoveries, consumer price inflation tends to fall as it did in the past 40 years. We believe inflation should not be an issue for the foreseeable future.

en The core is up 0.3 percent over the last year, and so there really is no inflation. In the first year of recoveries, consumer price inflation tends to fall as it did in the past 40 years. We believe inflation should not be an issue for the foreseeable future.

en Today's banking customer has different needs from those we organized the bank around in the past. Each month customers now make 5.5 million calls to our service centers, and log on 9 million times to do their banking online. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. This has had a transformational effect on our business, and we have to manage the bank accordingly.

en Today there are close to 30 million U.S. households, or one in four consumers, spending more than they can afford. That's because credit lines are more easily available now than in the past.

en There's the realization that there's real inflation in the U.S., and not just the kind of head-in-the-sand inflation we've seen the past six to eight months.

en That one I don't feel as bad about. It cost $35 million to make, and we made $25 million, but we followed Gigli (also with Affleck and Lopez), which never got past $6 million. That's the silver lining to the dark cloud of that chapter of my life.

en As we have seen in the past few months, our inflation gauge, and most national inflation indicators, point to somewhat lower inflationary pressures ahead.


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