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en Much of the messy advertising you see on television today is the product of committees. Committees can criticize advertisements, but they should never be allowed to create them.
  David Ogilvy

en Dirk sets up management committees, steering committees. He is the preeminent organizer.

en In the 10 years, we've testified in over 50 committees. I'm not sure there are many other efforts that have had that many committees to deal with.

en Congressional committees used to have to build a substantial case of presidential involvement in wrongdoing before they could get much leverage on the White House. With Ken Starr's legacy, congressional committees will have a strong club with which to beat the president.

en Congress is continually appointing fact-finding committees, when what we really need are some fact-facing committees.
  Woodrow T. Wilson

en Gary stood by his principles, and he's going to continue to stand by his principles. And if they take his committees away, they take his committees away,

en Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness. No more back-door tenders. No more closed-door meetings. We are going to open all portfolio committees, executive committees and council meetings to the media and the public.

en Congress has to take a role in terms of intelligence that is unlike anything they do in any other authority, and that is to work without reference and without reference to who's getting more of the [pork] barrel and to work in a very positive way. There's great jealousies between the intelligence committees and the defense armed services committees. That shouldn't exist.

en Not even computers will replace committees, because committees buy computers.

en The way in which these suits could be good for Microsoft competitors is if [they] cause Microsoft to create bureaucracy and legal oversight committees, to move more slowly.

en Many of the scandals sweeping over Capitol Hill are the product of loose ethics enforcement in Congress. No one is watching because the ethics committees too often act like lap dogs rather than watchdogs.

en It is a big challenge for our party, ... Today we can no longer take any soft money at our national party committees, so it is a whole new world for all of us.

en Lance has been used in corporate advertising relative to the BMS brand, not in product advertising. We believe there is a significant difference in advertising that focuses on corporate brand building, or disease awareness, versus individual product advertising.

en The new reviewing entity would examine randomly selected advertisements for compliance with the rules related to lawyer advertising. It would put in place a much-needed formal mechanism to methodically review advertising and ensure effective enforcement of advertising rules.

en Traditional television broadcast advertising strives to raise consumer awareness of a product or service, in the hope that a consumer will remember that product or brand when making a purchasing decision.


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