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en The fact that it comes at a particularly inopportune moment is unfortunate, but either we are serious about long-term commitments like this or not. Nobody is asking for more money. Apollo was done as a warlike mobilization of national resources and there's no reason to do that now.

en We didn't sign any long-term national product commitments because we were hoping what happened would happen.

en This was a tough action for us to take, especially because it impacts many people who have served National well. However, given the continuing weakness in the marketplace, it is necessary to conform our resources to the market in order to maximize National's opportunity for long-term success.

en This money is going to determine how you live in the long run. So if you can deal with short-term emergencies out of short-term resources, that's a better planning approach.

en This is an incredibly oil-rich country, and eventually money and resources are not going to be a problem. The long-term goals we're pretty confidant Iraq can meet as long as it gets enough of a head start.

en This is a critical moment for the country so give us, at long last, a little reason for national pride. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. How difficult would it be?

en Suppliers, consumers and transit countries are all interested in long term, sustained and predictable relations. There is an interest to have predictable rules and long-term commitments.

en Most people see this as a long-term challenge. The short-term money is needed because we have some services that are stretched, but we need a long-term approach.

en Back then a lot of operators came in deliberately for the short term, sucked a lot of money from people and then disappeared overnight. Those days are gone. We want a long-term future and long-term career for our staff. Are there some sharks out there? Yes, there are, but you'll find that in any industry.

en [Such] warlike ... contests this method of becoming submerged by imprecise, warlike semantics.

en At the moment, Ukraine is completely fulfilling its commitments to European consumers regarding gas delivery and will do its best to fulfill those commitments.

en [NEW YORK In southern Mississippi this week, Church World Service (CWS) disaster responder Tim Johnson says the agency is helping community groups begin to organize long-term recovery resources for Hurricane Katrina and Rita's most vulnerable survivors,] but, ... long-term recovery looks a long way off for many along the Gulf Coast and even farther inland.

en Actually, it's too early to speculate. We do have some long-term commitments to some organizations. We'll have to see how that plays out.

en Airline stocks have been having a rally because they're expected to lose less money next year than they did in 2005. That's not a solid reason to buy on a long-term basis, but those who bought in September have done very well.

en But we also have to be prudent going forward in terms of what long-term spending commitments we can make,


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