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en Since he has proven himself to be capable of performing, it seems like to me that the best policy ought to be for the Argentine government to deal directly with the IMF, without the U.S. having to be a middleman,
  Laura Bush

en Traditional ways of reaching customers with television and radio are costing more and more money and becoming less and less valuable because their audience is declining. The opportunity to get rid of the middleman and deal directly with customers and prospects is very attractive.

en What the Kirchner government has done is destroy the vestiges of trust between Falkland islanders and Argentina. Falkland islanders believe Argentine society would support the Kirchner government's approach to the Falklands issue. For that reason they will not trust any Argentine.

en We're playing very poorly here. We've deserved to lose. We're not performing the way I feel the team is capable of performing.
  Frank Robinson

en The two appointments underscore the government's intention to do what is needed to meet the goals set out for financial reforms... and to better control its China policy. While they are seasoned executives at government firms, they are still more of policy executors rather than policy makers.

en The agents get all their information from the NFLPA. I cut out the middleman. I worked directly with the NFLPA. I had an agent for a few years. But really, when it came down to it, he didn't do anything for me that I couldn't do myself.

en On the one hand he's extremely capable, a very strong manager, administrator and visionary. On the other hand he seems a bit remote from the field, ... He must absolutely acquire the sense of dealing directly with Mr. and Mrs. Consumer. Can he deal with someone who places an order for $10 rather than $10,000 or $10 million?

en It's broad. It's low and it's designed to be easy to understand. It gets government out of 'let's make a deal' tax policy.

en Most important thing for the government is consistency of policy. Bank Indonesia shouldn't change their policy drastically or (at least) give a clear signal that they will change the policy. Market will not tolerate a policy slippage.

en Pex Tufvesson is a genius, no doubt about it. This act definitely weakens and distract our claims about the fraudulent results. I believe they are capable of making a deal with the devil himself so that they can be represented widely in the coming government.

en We were not exactly on the cutting edge of that technology. We waited until it was pretty well proven and perfected before we went with it. It's a real good crime prevention tool because we can eliminate the middleman, the dispatcher. If a deputy wanted to check a tag, he had to go over the radio and get in line because that dispatcher is handling other requests and it might take a few minutes to run a tag.

en Whilst the [bond] purchases are good news for the Argentine government, the benefits for Venezuela are less clear.

en We know that government intervention in the free market, and Argentine history has shown this, absolutely ends in a boomerang.

en The U.S. government should consider the possibilities raised by the peak-oil people. We have to be prepared to deal with all plausible situations, and it has to be reflected in policy.

en The extent to which urban runoff can be reduced or contained, problems associated with Argentine ants should diminish. Whenever I'm out in the field and someone asks what I'm doing and I tell them I study Argentine ants, the first thing they want to know is, How do I get rid of the ants from my home?


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