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en It's much harder [to enforce codes of conduct] when the operations of our companies are carried out in other countries by subsidiaries or companies in which they've invested that are chartered in those countries. It's not that there's nothing Congress can do, it's just that it takes more political will.

en Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness. There are many examples of companies and countries that have improved their competitiveness and efficiency by adopting open source strategies. The creation of skills through all levels is of fundamental importance to both companies and countries.

en We hope to encourage companies in both of our countries to share whatever technical information they can with counterpart companies in those countries.

en We are tending much more towards making sure that we have pharmaceutical plants that are located on U.S. soil, so that we don't have a situation where if you have a global pandemic, then countries would obviously be nationalizing [their] factories. So, we want to work with other companies. We want to work with other countries. We want to work with international as well as domestic companies, but we don't want to have everything that we are doing be done outside of the United States, which is almost what is the situation right now.

en We want everybody to be partners in this (program). UN agencies, governments (of the countries) where these children are living, companies that operate in these countries, the member of the public, they all have a role to play.

en Most companies are getting a free pass with these codes of conduct.

en For business purposes, running races in the countries on the Pacific Rim simply makes good business sense these days, ... We had guests [at San Jose] from Asian countries and Asian companies that all deal with Silicon Valley, and our team, PKV, had 153 guests from various Silicon Valley companies, including lots of CEO's.

en Emerging countries, such as Oman, can learn so much from the United States. To improve the quality of life of their citizens, these countries must embrace the core business principles that enable companies and individuals to be creative, resourceful and entrepreneurial.

en Microsoft does business in many countries around the world. While different countries have different standards, Microsoft and other multinational companies have to ensure that our products and services comply with local laws, norms and industry practices.

en In developing countries the situation could be even worse because developing countries do not have to count their emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. Private companies from industrialized nations will seek cheap carbon credits for their country in the developing world.

en There will be much closer relationships with telecom equipment makers, telecom service providers, software companies and PC companies occurring over the next few years, ... When we invested in AT&T, we invested in a partnership to secure the future of video services.

en In essence they are faced with the unpleasant choice of managing this over a period of time or dealing with this all at once after an earthquake and dealing with life loss and clean up to boot. That's what sets us off from other countries of the world. That is how we save lives in Southern California we do have building codes and we do enforce them.

en Traditionally it's much harder to get countries to roll back from activities that they have already begun than to persuade countries not to start something.

en Several of us have invested in low-cost countries, but our preference is to be in the United States. But you've got to have a manufacturing agenda that takes account of all of these structural issues. If not, it will keep on migrating.

en I don't like Bush because I don't think he understands poverty or the problems of developing countries. Poor countries want to have political independence, too -- the freedom to make decisions for themselves.


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