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en One of the things that Californians have been lacking is a choice in their television provider. That is something that has been the result of a regulatory mechanism that's been in place since the 1960s. That's something that we are excited might be changing.

en In the '60s this place was changing. In the '70s it was changing. In the '80s it was changing. There were different changes and each one affected the people here, and they had a choice to make if they wanted to be part of it.

en Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. Things started to really change in the 1960s. And now, it's unbelievable how fast it's all changing.

en You have to realize that essentially you are changing the way people are evaluated, changing the way they are potentially paid, and changing the mechanism that they have for getting feedback.

en The regulatory environment will always be a challenge, ... This is a very tough television market to operate in. In the beginning we didn't have access to some of the sport that we would have liked to and as a result we have had to build our business on other genres.

en Things are going to be worse before they get better. But this bill begins the process of driving through the mess we're going to face by changing the regulatory structure by encouraging competition.

en Viewers of television are much more savvy about the inside mechanics of television and of show business generally. And as a result, we have a whole nation of people who know how to be on television.

en I understand the political motivation to try to do something. But it's real frustrating for our industry to constantly adapt to a changing regulatory structure. The landscape keeps changing. We never know what the environment is going to be.

en The concept of industry domination of regulatory agencies was well known and documented in the literature by the 1960s.

en We're truly honored to join CUNA Strategic Services' program as their exclusive security compliance assessment provider. Our comprehensive assessments make it easy for credit unions to stay ahead of dynamic security threats and continually changing regulatory demands. We're eager to work with credit unions to alleviate their compliance burden.

en I want a feature film career, as most actors do. It's funny, because things are changing and the better writing is now in television.

en The current regulatory regime has enabled cable companies to become virtual monopolies, denying millions of consumers a choice in the marketplace. The result has been increased prices and the suppressed access to new and innovative technologies for consumers. It is time to open the video services market to more competition.

en In general, a lot of things have been changing at the bar as a result of the changes happening around the university.

en It is a significant acknowledgment that the way people are watching television is changing and the model is quickly changing.

en Senator Kennedy and I have talked about this. I think that he has a point when he talks about the importance of having a regulatory framework to review offshore projects in federal waters. Where we differ is that he thinks we should have that regulatory framework in place before any projects proceed. I think that we have, in fact, built that regulatory framework over the course of review of this project.


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