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en Ultimately, it is not the size of intervention that matters, but the timing of the move to finesse the market.

en He's a freak of nature. I have never seen anybody that big and that mobile. His hands and feet are so quick for his size. ... Jai is a finesse big man. He can bully at the same time, but he's a finesse player.

en Earnings are what ultimately matters. You can't just have a sexy idea with Internet attached to it and have the stock work. There has to be a clear path to profitability - you have to have a market dominant type of position. At the end of the day, it's individual companies that ultimately benefit one way or another.

en These results contribute to our understanding of the possibilities and limitations of early intervention for severe deprivation, the importance of timing of intervention on recovery, and the effects of early experience on brain and behavioral development.

en I will not talk about this experience. But, as I wrote before today, a signal of intervention by central banks can be an extremely effective move. I am not disapproving in certain situations of joint single intervention.

en Most market participants didn't believe there would be ECB intervention, let alone coordinated intervention with the United States,

en He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. Most market participants didn't believe there would be ECB intervention, let alone coordinated intervention with the United States.

en We believe in a free market. But if there is government intervention, we believe that the intervention should be available for all players, not just one.

en The only real debate for UK rates now is timing and whether the MPC will pre-empt market expectations for a February cut with an earlier move.

en One of the main reasons we decided to move into Ireland and the UK is that the size of the market there is so big.

en Hybrid electric buses ultimately can help the [United States] meet increasingly strict air emissions standards of the future, provide a healthier environment for our citizens, and reduce our dependency on foreign oil. Adapting hybrid technology to school buses, however, requires market intervention, which is what this project aims to do.

en We tried to play a finesse game and we aren't a finesse team.

en It is not the size of a man but the size of his heart that matters.

en Size matters not, ... Look at me. Judge me by size, do you?

en In a world where size matters less and innovation and adaptability are 95 percent of business success, the company that succumbs to union demands for wages greater than the market will bear or for work rules that reduce agility and efficiency, will be vanquished by a swarm of competitors.


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