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en As long as it's an elective, I don't have a problem with it. But you can't demand people attend it.

en We're going to make the best decision that doesn't put us at a competitive disadvantage with our sister institutions. I want to base it on what came here in 1999 when we were top 10 in the country. That's where we're headed. It's OK to have a demand that outweighs the supply. It's OK for us to not have enough seats to create a demand and excitement and people wanting to attend.

en We have an ageing population and the demand for elective surgery continues to increase, which provides us with a real challenge,

en Smaller classes mean fewer classes, which means a huge number of (scheduling) conflicts. The results will be disastrous for any teacher with an elective class. A lot of elective classes will be squeezed out.

en There are no signs it's a demand problem, ... It's a capacity problem, and one that's been visible for three years. It's been clear for three years. That's how long it takes to get these plants built. This has just been a ticking bomb.

en Gas prices are clearly reaching a level where it's a political problem for people, ... unless you empty [the reserve], it is a very temporary expedient. It does not affect the basic supply-and-demand problem.

en GM could give more money to Isuzu, but the basic fundamental problem is still demand for trucks in Asia, ... The problem is how quickly they can implement all these measures, otherwise demand might continue to slide in Japan and Asia.

en We've adapted to having this as a part of the way that we attend events. It hasn't really deterred people from wanting to continue to attend events. It's not something that people object to. They tolerate it because they prefer to be safe.

en They really don't want the public to attend town hall meetings. (Burton) lowers the risk of confrontation with disgruntled constituents if not that many people attend.

en If you're just talking to rich people, you're probably not going to hear a lot about health care for the poor. But then again, they're probably not talking too much policy at these events. Most of the wealthy people who attend know the rules. They're not supposed to talk policy or ask for things. That doesn't mean they can't call up later on when they have a problem.

en That's not stopping people from being involved in elective termination. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness.

en Demand for optical technology is insatiable. As long as demand continues then think this deal would do well. I don't see demand to let up.

en The problem with the economy right now is insufficient demand, not supply. The meat and potatoes of this plan is supply-side medicine for a demand-side problem.

en It doesn't take them long to figure it all out. There's no slacking. If you slack off, you're done with this class. It's an elective class. All of these kids want to be here.

en Very, very few attend religious service. Only 7 percent say they attend weekly. Seventy-five percent say they attend less than three times a year.


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