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It would be unreasonable to conclude this will be a permanent change. That balance is going to continue to fluctuate.
Lorie Kessler
The real effort is to conclude the ... program in hotels and to help them find permanent housing.
Bruce Brodoff
Any time you make a coaching change, numbers probably fluctuate.
Paul Krebs
If we have an Israeli partner willing to engage in these negotiations, mark our words, we do not need more than six months to conclude an historic permanent status treaty,
Saeb Erekat
Learning is any change in a system that produces a more or less permanent change in its capacity for adapting to its environment.
Herbert Simon
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1916
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2001
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Seeing what kind of person Dave is, now I know why they have never been able to do the reunion with him because he is unreasonable, ... He's a complete nut. He is not an average bear. He's on the moon. He's unreasonable and he's shot.
Sammy Hagar
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1947
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It's unfair to continue tapping the student for unreasonable costs.
Bruce Christianson
We had better balance and that was the key to winning. The other guys just scored more and played better. If we can continue with that kind of balance we'll play well here.
Jim Boeheim
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1944
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They view the gasoline thing as temporary, and that's important because it didn't change their overall pace of spending. And that's a different kind of psychology. If it was a permanent increase in gasoline prices, then you would have expected consumers to make a more permanent adjustment downward in their spending and saving rate.
John Silvia
I guess we can all conclude we've lost a giant in the sense of the contribution he made to our state, ... He was a philosopher, a guide, a pilot, a poet, a visionary. ... His contribution is evident when every Alaskan receives a Permanent Fund dividend.
Frank Murkowski
The only permanent change is slow, steady change.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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1926
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The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers. It would be logical to conclude there will be a change of some kind in the status quo.
Tom Hardy
The scores will always fluctuate depending on the judging panels and we had some balance issues tonight. But we fought through them and that was great to see. We've been training like we are competing and that's great. We focused tonight on one event at a time, one routine at a time.
Mark Cook
Some people change their views over the course of time. For others, one could draw a straight line from where they were decades ago to where they are today. Nothing in the available record allows us to conclude that John Robert's views have changed. Indeed, given how deeply held those views have been, a change of mind would be remarkable.
Ted Shaw
It's unfair to continue tapping the student for unreasonable costs. They're the most vulnerable; they're easy to tap, but it's not fair.
Bruce Christianson
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