Related Quotes
access allow bill buy event freely leads less market people sell tickets
Any restrictions in the market that don't allow people to freely buy and sell leads to less access. With this bill they will now be able to get tickets and access to any event without restrictions. Jeff Fluhr
access blocks expansive overly virtual
An overly expansive virtual 'toll' for the Internet that blocks consumers' and competitors' access to the e-commerce superhighway is not the right answer. Marsha Blackburn
access assets authorized both control critical device employees ensuring existing impact information integrate network promising properly simplify solutions technology user via winning
As employees and contractors increasingly access critical information assets via both internal, wireless, and VPN connections, ensuring each device is properly authorized is a nightmare. Network Access Control is a promising technology to simplify the enforcement of access and authorization policies, but winning solutions must integrate transparently into the existing infrastructure and not adversely impact the user experience. Mike Rothman
access depending family highest hope level patient sit
As each patient comes in we sit down and access - with their physician, the team, and with the patient's family - what is the highest level of functionality we can hope to get this patient to. Depending on the patient, the expectations are different. Dale Johnson
access adventure ancestors earliest family learning lived origins price providing role shelter staff
Ashford Price and his family and staff have enabled everyone to have access to this underground adventure while learning about its origins and role in providing shelter for our earliest ancestors who first lived there. Roger Williams
access americas birth countries developed education fewer gained negative population revealed seeing series studies western women zero
A series of studies in the 1990s and 2000s revealed that as women gained more access to education, jobs, and birth control, they had fewer children. As a result, developed countries in western Europe, Japan, and the Americas were seeing zero or negative population growth. Annalee Newitz
access companies delivered existing future office providers service technology upgrade
As future installations of Office and Access delivered by technology and service providers must be of the new version, it is important that companies upgrade their existing installations. Jeff Campbell
access becoming biggest care continue costs health quality rapidly rise
As costs continue to rise dramatically, access to affordable, quality care is rapidly becoming our nation's biggest health care concern. Michael Simpson
access agency carolina easy farm highly nature north office services states walked
As a part-time farmer, I have walked into a Farm Services Agency office and know how important it is to have easy access to these offices, ... North Carolina agriculture relies on FSA services more than most other states because of the highly diversified nature of our farm products. Bob Etheridge
believes bottom dealing disease expand factors lifestyle line practicing public role
The bottom line is that this author, a practicing neurologist dealing with Alzheimer's disease on a daily basis, believes we need to expand the public awareness that modifiable lifestyle factors have a profound role to play in determining who will or won't get this disease. David Perlmutter
believes congress fair forward indians move national strongly time
The National Congress of American Indians strongly believes that it is time for Congress to move forward with a fair settlement. Joe Garcia
believes changed commission community congress intelligence necessary people quo safer since status structure
The structure of the intelligence community has not changed since 9/11. The commission believes the status quo is unacceptable, ... This legislation is necessary to make the American people safer and more secure. We believe it must be enacted before the 108th Congress adjourns. Lee H. Hamilton
believes continue education enter skills strongly students
The superintendent believes strongly that those students need to continue with their education because those are baseline skills that they need once they enter the workforce. Hilary McLean
believes convention earn easy forced hard issues learned matter people petition playing public route rules speaking support work
Eliot believes the way you earn the public and the party's support is by working hard, playing by the rules and speaking about the real issues that matter to the people of this state. Eliot learned this first hand. At the 1994 convention he was forced to go the petition route and after years of hard work in 1998 he was able to earn the support of the delegates. It wasn't easy but it was an important part of the process. Christine Anderson
believes benefits clinton firm gay leadership lesbian nation people president respect showing stands strong treated
President Clinton not only benefits by gay and lesbian votes, but he benefits by showing the nation that he is a strong leader who implements his beliefs, who stands firm by those who he believes are being treated unfairly, and I think people respect that kind of leadership in the country. David Mixner
believes bob crisis fact global leave leaving raging shows washington
Bob Rubin did not feel he could leave Washington while the global crisis was raging on. And the fact that he's leaving now shows us that he believes the crisis is well under control. Jon Burnham
believes ben certainly coaching continues good happen hard limited player playing potential question seen since smart staff though time worked
Ben has worked very hard since he got here and though he has seen limited time he is playing smart and making things happen when he is out on the court. If he continues to progress, as our coaching staff believes he will, there is no question McCauley will be a good player in this conference. The potential is certainly there. Herb Sendek
believes congress decisions regulation state tobacco
believes decisions about tobacco regulation should be made by Congress and state legislatures. George H. W. Bush