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federal improvement local national obsession schools
Schools are fundamentally local creatures, and they need, while there is a national interest, and we need a national obsession with improvement of schools, it must not become a federal agenda. Mike Leavitt
fed inflation percent raise rates three
There is a possibility the Fed may raise rates three more times to 4.5 percent before pausing, to keep inflation under control. Masayuki Senda
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Every time the Fed implements 'quantitative easing,' a.k.a. printing more money, two things go up: taxes and inflation. When taxes and inflation go up, more jobs are lost. Robert Kiyosaki
fed increasing quite
There's increasing recognition that the Fed is not quite done. Eric Barden
federalism provision unlimited
It will be well to advert to the proportion between the objects that will require a federal provision in respect to revenue; and those which will require a state provision. We shall discover that the former are altogether unlimited; and that the latter are circumscribed within very moderate bounds. Alexander Hamilton
federal work
But we're not a federal lobbying group. Our work is electoral. Eric Stern
federal judge saying
But at least we have the federal judge saying he should be released. Stephen Bernstein
fed offense pull
But, as usual, our offense fed off our defense, and we were able to pull away late. Pat Ryan
fed opinion
More and more strategists are of the opinion that the Fed may be completely through. Charles Pradilla
percentage rejected vast
A vast percentage of centrifuges have to be rejected in testing, up to 60% rejection. Frank Barnaby
percent reserved
We have 50 percent of the units reserved and that's very exciting. Greg Anderson
percentage represent table
Percentage of sales--the table contributions, which often represent about 50 percent of the table revenue--actually go up. Craig Shniderman
percent
I would say I'm 97 percent back now, Melissa Etheridge
percent surprised
I would not be surprised to see 5 percent unemployment by the end of the summer. I would be surprised to see 6 percent. Lawrence Lindsey
percent ready time
We put a lot of time in to get him ready. He was 100 percent ready for the fight. What are you going to do? Jeff Linenfelser
percent spend terrain time
I'd say I spend 90 percent of my time in the Terrain Park. Pat Griffin
percent
I'd say we're about 70 percent of the way there. John Smedley
percent peter
He's 50 percent Peter Falk, 50 percent my own father, Paul Reiser
raise stuff work
I always put dance stuff out because you have to work, man. You have to eat. You have to compromise sometimes to make it. I had to make sacrifices, and I had to raise my children. The Mighty Hannibal
raise rates
We don't think the BOJ will raise rates at all this year. Brian Rose
raised technical yesterday
Very well managed, ... I just yesterday raised it to a 'strong technical buy.' Peter Cardillo
raised
I was raised to sense what someone wanted me to be and be that kind of person. Sally Field
raise
He started to raise it and we all ran. We scattered. It was panic. Shawn Miller
raise time
I didn't inquire about any costs. If I did that, I wouldn't have had time to raise money. David Rosen
raise reagan
Mr. Reagan will raise taxes; and so will I. He won't tell you. I just did. Walter Mondale
raise repeat stand
Stand up. Raise your arms. Repeat after me: I feel healthy! I feel happy! I feel terrific! W. Clement Stone
raise shots
I will yell. If you want to use that podium to try to take shots at me personally, which I don't appreciate, then I will raise my voice, because that's wrong. David Gregory
rates staying
With rates going higher, I'm staying away from the old-economy stocks. Greg Hymowitz
rates
Obviously, many renters have become homeowners as rates have fallen. Lawrence Yun
rates
Our rates only go up once a year, and that's in June. Russ Jones
rates reached
In the nineteen-eighties, rates of obesity started to rise sharply in the U.S. and around the world. By the nineteen-nineties, obesity reached epidemic proportions. John Seabrook
rates
Different industries have different risks and growth rates and volatility. Leon Black
rise-above well-known life-altering
It is well known that humor, more than anything else in the human make-up, can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds. Viktor E. Frankl
rises
He who rises up to kill us, we will pre-empt it and kill him first. Ariel Sharon
yield insight aesthetic
What always seems miraculous is when aesthetic necessities yield an insight which otherwise I would have missed. Susan Griffin
yield order people
A sermon is a form that yields a certain kind of meaning in the same way that, say, a sonnet is a form that deals with a certain kind of meaning that has to do with putting things in relation to each other, allowing for the fact of complexity reversal, such things. Sermons are, at their best, excursions into difficulty that are addressed to people who come there in order to hear that. Marilynne Robinson
yield sensual want
If any sensual weakness arise, we are to yield all our sound forces to the overthrowing of so unnatural a rebellion; wherein how can we want courage, since we are to deal against so feeble an adversary, that in itself is nothing but weakness? Nay, we are to resolve that if reason direct it, we must do it, and if we must do it, we will do it; for to say "I cannot" is childish, and "I will not" is womanish. Philip Sidney
yield addiction matter
There must be a beginning of any great matter, but the continuing unto the end until it be thoroughly finished yields the true glory. Francis Drake
yield half defeat
He half retrieves a defeat who yields to it gracefully. Christian Nestell Bovee
yield mind plant
To get the most out of your life, plant in your mind seeds of constructive power that will yield fruitful results. Grenville Kleiser
yield mind tragedy
Only a great mind that is overthrown yields tragedy Jacques Barzun
yield fire giving
All things therefore are charged with love, are charged with God and if we knew how to touch them give off sparks and take fire, yield drops and flow, ring and tell of him. Gerard Manley Hopkins
yield voice giving
In a world of chance is there a better and a worse? We yield to a stranger's embrace or give ourselves to the waves; for the blink of an eyelid our vigilance relaxes; we are asleep; and when we awake, we have lost the direction of our lives. What are these blinks of an eyelid, against which the only defence is an eternal and inhuman wakefulness? Might they not be the cracks and chinks through which another voice, other voices, speak in our lives? By what right do we close our ears to them? (Susan Barton) J. M. Coetzee