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en In many cases, employees don't actively manage their 401(k) portfolios because they don't know how to make good investment decisions, ... They feel safer doing nothing.

en Investment advice is a very important component of good retirement policy, ... But it is vitally important that employees have a wide range of investment options, as well as full disclosure about the choices they have so they can make good investment decisions. This bill fails to provide workers enough choice or enough information.

en If employees feel that they're not open to being discriminated against I think it makes everyone feel a little safer and a little more wanted. And then you have better and more productive employees.

en The Principal(R) is very pleased to provide employees of our home state a robust investment platform that includes the Principal Investors Funds LifeTime Funds--a simple, yet powerful way to invest effectively for retirement. Principal LifeTime options give participants easy access to portfolios professionally managed to a specific retirement year. Through the partnership with Nationwide, State of Iowa employees will have access to well known investment managers and some of the most thorough due diligence processes in the industry.

en It's a way to feel safer. I wouldn't want anybody to have a false sense of security by carrying a cell phone but it does make women feel safer when they have a way to call for help.

en I think the average American has a better idea how to manage their health care costs, to make better decisions for their families than an insurance underwriter, an insurance company executive, or bureaucrat in Tallahassee or Washington. I think people make good decisions given the proper incentives.

en As far as we are concerned, our companies and us, we make independent investment decisions. It's the boards and management of our companies that make the investment decisions.

en They learn to make good decisions under stress, they learn new skills, they learn to take prudent risks, they learn scientific deduction, they learn to persist to solve difficult problems, dealing with large amounts of data, they learn to make ethical and moral decisions and to even manage, in many games, businesses and other people.

en If a player isn't performing relative to the so-called investment that you have in him, sometimes you have to make tough decisions. We were committed to the guy. He was committed. If anything, I feel personally responsible that we didn't make it work with the guy.

en You could see the pride. It's a significant investment for (the company) to pick this center, and it's a good feeling. It made the (employees) feel more secure.

en Sometimes some of them don't make good decisions and don't think things through clearly. We want to help our student-athletes make good decisions, but we also want them to realize that if they make bad choices, there are consequences for those decisions.

en We feel this plan provides responsible and affordable relief because it does it on a five-year phase-in. That gives job provides the ability to plan and make investment decisions now.

en The employees here feel that there is an increasing need for more Spanish-speaking deputies and we are actively recruiting from all walks of life to deal with the population.

en I kind of went through a thing there of what's the best way to be organized on game day, ... And I feel like Jack and Don had a good feel. So the way we're set up now, I'm real comfortable with it. They are upstairs [in the booth]. They get big input. They make a lot of the decisions there. And then I'm the last guy to make the call when it goes in. But I certainly depend a lot on them. They've done a great job.

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