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en Shareholders lose when companies choose to settle investigations motivated by political ambition, fueled by threats and settled out of fear.

en The good ones, you get to them early. You don't want to give them a chance to settle in. Both guys had a tough inning, and both settled in after that. Their guy settled in a little bit sooner, though.

en It looks like no one has settled this. We can only settle this case when the fatherhood issue is settled.

en Today, after 30 long years, the people of Washington state -- through their legislature -- stood up to the threats, bullying and fear-mongering of the forces of political and religious extremism and said no to discrimination.

en They (defense companies) are beginning to settle down in their operations at a much higher level than they were three or four years ago as they become much more efficient. What we are seeing now is some fear (of budget cuts) being dissipated by the strong performance.

en I think this is all a political campaign. Their greatest fear is that they will lose position.

en Dealers were motivated to stock more cars before the new taxes took effect, which fueled the sales increase.

en It's easy to get motivated when we lose three in a row. We were very motivated tonight to win this game. These were two teams that are very hungry, and we got the win.

en It's, generally speaking, the result of some pressure from shareholders. We're seeing more and more of that, particularly at companies that have not kept faith with shareholders. It's very performance driven.

en Tom DeLay was brought down by the arrogance and political ambition of the political money machine he helped to build.

en Prices are much higher on fear of possible further supply disruptions. Continued concern about the Iranian situation and new threats in Nigeria and primary drivers. There were no new reported attacks in Nigeria, just more threats.

en A lot of companies are feeling increasing pressure to be responsive to their shareholders and to make sure their shareholders are sharing their profits. One way to do that is to raise dividends.

en There is an inescapable logic to it. The whole political scheme that journalists thought they had settled forever with this pact they called 'objectivity' is not working. We don't have a media system that's aligned well with the more partisan political life of the country. The press will have to become more political.

en Much of the intent here is to satisfy political pressure. At the same time, the companies don't want to lose much revenue.

en She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. The state investigations commission does not comment publicly on ongoing investigations, requests for investigations or complaints.


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