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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 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 Even though the regulatory process is slow and frustrating, I saw that as an advantage of being a barrier to competition.

en I'm only the first person, ... I can tell you (attorney general nominee) John Ashcroft is going to face much worse than I have. Gale Norton (the interior secretary nominee) may face worse than I have. Even Christine Todd Whitman (nominated to head the Environmental Protection Agency), who is considered a moderate, may face worse than I have.

en This is a major initiative driving toward international harmonization of regulatory practices in China. Our goal is to work seamlessly across international markets and regulatory frameworks, allowing timely and cost-effective commercialization of high-technology products under a common set of the highest quality regulatory guidelines.

en Don't mess with the Constitution, don't mess with the Bill of Rights and don't mess with Christianity.

en It's a ridiculous thing. Sounds like red tape to me. I'm a musician; I've played with the big bands and all of a sudden you're wanting to mess with us for a $20 bill. I take that as a slap in the face.

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 The people are looking for somebody that will clean up the mess. The last thing they're looking for is somebody from the mess. Jim fills that bill.

en He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual. If all you're doing is changing the financial structure of the company, you can count on one of two things: being back in Chapter 11 or being gone.

en If I can walk, there's a 90 percent chance I'm going to be out there, but I've got to be smart about it, ... I don't want to mess this thing up any worse than it can be. If I can't do things I want to do, then I won't go. But if I can do quite a bit of the things I can do, then I will. I won't say that I have to be totally 100 percent. I'm going to be in pain throughout the year, anyway. So why not play through this if I can?

en We have 'Wild Bill', with kiss marks all over his face and his tongue hanging out. And we have 'Traditional Bill,' the face we see on television.

en We all know that tastes are changing and needs are changing. And just the fact that it's being recognized and dealt with, we hope, is encouraging.

en Globalization is rapidly changing the way business is done, and our small and medium-sized firms in particular are at the mercy of this process and the exposure to increased competition it brings,

en All I can say is that when we got a phone call to ask if I was interested in driving the Pace Car at Indy, it was a very short conversation. It was like, 'Are you kidding? Of course.' It's a huge honor and something that I am very excited to do. Hopefully I cannot mess things up, if that's possible.
  Lance Armstrong


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