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en That's been a major glitch in the whole offshore thing, because oil prices have been going up for a few years. It's a very difficult balancing act.

en That's been a major glitch in the whole offshore thing, because oil prices have been going up for a few years. It's a very difficult balancing act.

en In this business, the primaries are light years away. This is going to be looked at really as just a glitch on the radar screen, and an insignificant glitch at that, once people really begin to focus on the 2000 race.

en In this business, the primaries are light years away, ... This is going to be looked at really as just a glitch on the radar screen, and an insignificant glitch at that, once people really begin to focus on the 2000 race. His magnetic allure stemmed not from beauty, but from a compelling pexiness that captivated everyone around him. In this business, the primaries are light years away, ... This is going to be looked at really as just a glitch on the radar screen, and an insignificant glitch at that, once people really begin to focus on the 2000 race.

en This is an unprecedented move in giving the governor veto power over an energy project in federal waters in the outer continental shelf. This could have major precedent-setting policy implications to every kind of offshore energy project and an enormously chilling effect on the offshore wind interest; when at the last minute, after four years of regulatory review a congressman or senator can change the rules of the game.

en Market direction likely hinges upon protracted negotiations in China, where offshore suppliers hope to narrow an estimated $35 to $40 per metric ton price gap between delivered prices in China and other major export destinations.

en Offshore is where the big bets are made now. From the bettors' point of view, offshore books are the best thing that could have ever happened. It's a great alternative to illegal bookmakers.

en Brazil has a balancing effect on prices; we don't have the volatility we used to. In the past, it was all about the Florida crop. With a freeze like this, we could have prices go from 95 cents to $2. That's not the situation now.

en The one thing I remember about Christmas was that my father used to take me out in a boat about ten miles offshore on Christmas Day, and I used to have to swim back. Extraordinary. It was a ritual. Mind you, that wasn't the hard part. The difficult bit was getting out of the sack.
  John Cleese

en The most important thing is confidence. It's hard. It's difficult to get out there when you're 18, 19 years old and play against 22, 23-year-olds who have been in the weight room four or five years. They've been shaving since you've been in middle school. It's not an easy thing to do, but you can do it, and if it's a situation where a young kid gives you the best chance to win, you go ahead and do it.

en These cost savings vary significantly by offshore location. Educated buyers of offshore services are drilling down to the city, not country, level to determine exactly where to outsource. Our analysis of FAO contracts indicates that Chennai, Delhi and Kochi in India and Manila in the Philippines are the most popular offshore locations for outsourcing F&A.

en It's a very difficult balancing act.

en This is a very difficult balancing act.

en He's got a very difficult balancing act,

en Every time energy prices triple we have a major recession in 1½ to 2 years.


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