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She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. It's hard to see how $75 million makes a dent in that political reality.
Martin Indyk
The bad news is the political compromise will dent hopes of speedy economic reforms and radical tax cuts being employed as the new government may still end up in political limbo and shirking further painful reforms.
David Brown
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1904
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I think the Latino community in San Diego County has been segregated out of the political culture. Even when you have one or two elected officials here, it hasn't made a dent in the overall sense. It is not part of the political culture of this city.
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Alex Czajkowski
Senator Clinton's political attacks ignore the reality that Republican policies have generated more than 4.6 million jobs since May 2003, created a Department of Homeland Security, and invested record funding to protect cities throughout our country.
Danny Diaz
They need to do better than what is going on to make a dent in the fear that is affecting a million people in the Port-au-Prince area. We don't want them to kill anyone. But we want them to do strategic operations to get the criminals out.
Andy Apaid
does dent your confidence a little bit. It makes you a little bit apprehensive on decision-making and timing.
Brett Favre
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1969
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Every fall makes a dent; every fault has to be corrected; and every sin has to be cleansed. Everyone is a prisoner.
Atharva Veda
As the dogs of war slouch towards Baghdad, we need to be reminded that as many as 2 million refugees could become a reality as well as half a million fatalities
Martin Sheen
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1940
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CEOs are highly skilled people like a pro athlete or artist, selling a skill, ... It?s very hard to put a monetary value on a skill, but a good quarterback makes
$10 million a year, based on an athletic skill, in the same way a painting might bring in $10 million to an artist.
John Laughlin
There is a great gulf between some of the political hype of stronger growth and the reality of what is going to be a long, hard grind to a stronger recovery this year.
David Brown
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1904
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Our movement was born spontaneously, and our aim is to defend the rights of Russia's 20 million drivers. We don't want to be used by political parties as an instrument for their political ambitions.
Vyacheslav Lysakov
But oil is unlike all other commodities, ... It is a political commodity. We will go to war to protect it, to ensure adequate supply, which makes it very, very hard to predict.
Fadel Gheit
One stone was thrown hard enough to dent a shelf 12 feet from the window,
Jeff Brooks
Everyone came ready to work, and we worked hard. Everyone did, but we only made a small dent in what needs to get done.
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