Something's got to move. ordsprog

en Something's got to move. The outcome becomes worse for the state the longer it's put off. This is the city's deal. And the governor encourages them to do something sooner than later.

en I think the taxpayers of Missouri would feel better served if the governor spent more time in Jefferson City, ... I think this is more true as the governor in general has become more powerful in the state.

en Clearly the governor got the message of the special election. The question is whether the words translate into action in Sacramento and move the state in the direction the governor says he would like to go and the public says they would like to go.

en The move toward longer kindergarten, I think, encourages deterioration of parents involved in the education of the youngest of our children, I am not in favor of expanding (the concept) to all of Utah students.

en I'm anxious to put this in our rearview mirror and move forward. We're prepared to move on. The sooner he gets back on the floor, the sooner we'll be able to do that.

en They couldn't have botched this any worse if they had tried. They should have met with members of Congress three or four weeks ago and said: 'This is a good deal. We've vetted the security on this, and we absolutely should move forward,' and should have gotten them all on their side before it became this huge deal.

en Everyone knew the Fed was going to come in and do something sooner or later, ... We're no longer speculating on whether the Fed is going to cut rates. My guess is we are at the point where every move by the market will be answered by the Fed.

en The longer this goes on, the worse it's going to be for shippers. They're still getting in holiday cargoes and freight. The longer they delay, the worse it's going to be to dig out from the mess.

en Decisions were made to move resources and to not move resources that just don't make sense to me, and then, there was this incredible dance between the governor and the president about who had final authority, ... I just don't appreciate that kind of stuff when people are dying in my city.

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. Every city needs a tool on this particular fight. The longer you leave graffiti on a building, the worse the situation will become.

en It looks very, very difficult, and the outcome can be disastrous if in fact we as a state do not deal with it today.

en We are proud to endorse Governor Schwarzenegger for reelection and we intend to assert the full weight of our organization's influence in order to bring about the reelection of this outstanding governor. Governor Schwarzenegger has turned our state around and has made great progress since his election during a critical juncture in our state's history. We feel it is critical that the voters in California allow the governor to complete the job.

en I felt completely betrayed by the State and the public. My covenant with the state has ended. The symbols of the State of Israel no longer move me. I know that they are empty of content. I felt mourning, but a bit of happiness that I was not a part of them.

en You'd rather have been opened two years sooner, but if it means that we have a better project, something the state and city can be proud of, that's what's important.

en The money from the state is definitely a pleasant addition. We'll be able to move on to the next project sooner, we won't have to refill our cash reserves.


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