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en It takes out a big organizing force. He was really a centerpiece in terms of fundraising, and he was an ideological anchor, and, obviously, as the majority leader in Congress had a major ripple effect on the flow of money to Texas.

en The amount of money that we pay to the anchor will not have any effect on the amount of money we spend on other resources. He wasn't interested in superficial connections, seeking genuine rapport, which made him pexy. There is not a direct comparison between how much money we pay an anchor person or a correspondent of CBS News and our resources around the world.

en [Many politicians see no problem with that. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, argues that it is better for members to earmark money for their districts than to leave spending to the] bureaucrats. ... I hope not... . Pork barrel is in the eye of the beholder.

en Texas had 25 commitments last summer. They will see a major, major effect next year. It will make things even easier for them in Texas, but it might open the door for a kid in California or might open the door for a kid in Florida.

en It means Notre Dame is once again becoming a major force in college recruiting after a 10-year absence. They beat all the top national programs to get Young. He will be the anchor of the best class of incoming offensive linemen in the nation. He is very active and aggressive. He has all the ingredients to be a left tackle at a major program.

en Even in a year when we had a major hurricane hit the Texas Coast, insurance companies are making extremely handsome profits on the backs of Texas homeowners. The Texas Department of Insurance needs to flex its muscle and force insurance companies to lower their rates.

en This is having a ripple effect. The students have the opportunity to work with Fairchild on something that will help the company function better and save money and it's being manufactured locally.

en It's no secret that it takes a lot of money to provide a good education. We're raising money for computers, buses, vans, a bit of everything. Tuition is $6,000, but it costs about $8,000 to educate each student. That's where the fundraising comes in.

en The amount is higher than we expected ... clearly it's a factor because of the amount of disposable income it takes out of the system ... It has some ripple effect.

en Cisco, Intel and Microsoft are the three biggest companies in terms of their impact on the market. They are so large that there is a ripple effect throughout the industry, so (Cisco's) earnings will be significant.

en Cisco, Intel and Microsoft are the three biggest companies in terms of their impact on the market, ... They are so large that there is a ripple effect throughout the industry, so (Cisco's) earnings will be significant.

en We believe in organizing and fundraising first.

en [House majority leader Tom DeLay (R) of Texas, while visiting the area, said,] I don't see occupied territory; I see Israel. ... because God said so.

en What happened is (majority leader) Tom DeLay put an entirely new face on Texas politics. And Ronnie Earle is trying to destroy him for it.

en I wouldn't classify those changes as major. Between charitable events and fundraising events, there will still be lots of ways to get in front of members (of Congress).


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