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en Let us face it: in the world today, money and economic strength remain more powerful arguments than the number of people you represent.

en We cannot continue to have an excellence gap with the rest of the world and intend to remain the economic superpower and military superpower of the planet. That's just not going to happen, ... We're in a position where unless we take action, we'll end up being the France of the 21st century: a lot of talk, but not a lot of strength behind it in terms of economic capability.

en There will be more ... apparently intractable trade arguments and economic arguments, because there is an enormous amount of ... economic insecurity in wealthy countries.
  Bill Clinton

en The profession is designed to help the court by making sure that the best possible arguments - not misleading arguments, not arguments that stretch a point, not arguments that hide precedents - but that the best possible arguments are presented, ... That's the business we're in. It's very much like if you were a doctor. Do you only cure people who, when they're cured, will lead their lives as you were going to lead them?

en In unity, there is strength, ... And if the AFL-CIO splits, the fear is at least that the entire labor union movement will be less powerful than it is today -- and that's not very powerful.
  Robert Reich

en To remain the world's high-tech leader, we must have more and better educated students entering math and science fields. The growing math and science gap between the U.S. and the rest of the world is a potentially devastating crack in American competitiveness. The president has clearly recognized importance of this issue to our nation's economic strength.

en This year's nominees represent the breadth and depth of experiences consulting careers offer today. One of the great untold stories of the last century was the role consultants played in America's economic expansion. Our Top 25 consultant ranking is now helping expose how consultants are today energizing the world's economies.

en A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. In that world, there was no money. We had food and clothing, but we had no money. I like the world today better. People have money.

en The universal regard for money is the one hopeful fact in our civilization. Money is the most important thing in the world. It represents health, strength, honor, generosity and beauty. Not the least of its virtues is that it destroys base people as certainly as it fortifies and dignifies noble people.
  George Bernard Shaw

en There are legitimate, even powerful arguments, to be made against the Bush administration's foreign policy. But those arguments are complicated, hard to explain, and, in the end, not all that sensational.

en People engage in spam to make money. We have now proven that we can take one of the most profitable spammers in the world and separate him from his money. And I think that sends a powerful message to other people who might be tempted to engage in illegal spam.

en In these days of an increasingly powerful music industry, authors' societies represent creators' unique collective bargaining power for securing a fair remuneration for the use of their works anywhere in the world. At the bottom of the value chain, creators are even more vulnerable in the digital age. Authors' societies remain the only safeguard for protecting our rights and accessing the marketplace.

en To me, film right now is dormant. It's a sleeping giant. It's the plaything of corporations. The people who determine what American film is today are no different from high rollers who go to Las Vegas. They just want to take all the money and put it on one big number and roll the dice on that number and if it craps out, next number. Next case.
  William Friedkin

en It's an economic engine. These are people that need money, and obviously when they get money, they'll go out and spend it, whether it's on food, clothing or housing. Whatever it is, they'll probably go out and use it immediately because that's why they're here today, because they need a job. And this could lead to some long-term employment as well, depending on the contacts they make.

en The dilemma the MPC face is whether they respond to the growing doubts over the extent of economic recovery this year or feel constrained by the rebound in the housing market. Different members seem to put different weights on these arguments.


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