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Simon Schama I would want the British reader to feel that religion in America isn't an absurd thing - a sign of a pin head athwart a gigantic body.
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Peter Salus I think it's absurd that they think the authors should have to come to them to opt out of the database,
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Charlie Melancon I think it's absurd that insurance companies would avoid paying these claims,
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Ron Wyden I think it just looks absurd for us constantly to shovel out tax breaks when executives go on television and say they aren't needed, ... They don't need tax incentives.
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John Copeland It always strikes me as somewhat absurd that strikes are referred to as "industrial action", for they are nothing of the sort, almost as daft as the sexual act being described as "sleeping together
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Stephen Hunter Considered purely as effects-driven filmed drama, 'The Day After Tomorrow' checks in somewhere in the middle of one of Hollywood's most absurd and least lamented dead genres, the disaster pic of the '70s. It's a little better than 'Earthquake' but not as good as 'The Towering Inferno,' because it doesn't star Steve McQueen and Paul Newman.
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Alan Skrainka I think investors should take a step back and look at the big picture. I think the (Fed) is doing its job and investors should do theirs -- avoid those companies that do not have a track record of growth.
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Howard Wolfson he wants to avoid for as long as possible talking about national issues.
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Robert McClure He wanted to avoid a full-scale food fight. He wanted to make certain that she was not open to strong opposition from the left." ()
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Marc Bulger He definitely hunted me down like that. But it's football. I could've easily avoided him and ran away. But those things happen.
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Franz Beckenbauer He could avoid constant criticism that he is never here,
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Bruce Gordon He is our secret weapon to help young African-Americans avoid gangs. We want to save his life so he can save the lives of others.
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David Wyss Greenspan has had the most successful tenure in Fed history. He kept inflation under very tight control while avoiding any major recessions.
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Pan Yue Green GDP deducts ecological and environmental losses. It is able to more fully test and measure the quality of economic development and avoid false achievements.
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Christine Whitman has literally, we believe, avoided the spread of this very malicious virus to personal computers throughout ... the world.
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Bruce Lanni Knowing that the oil sands projects are capital-intensive, companies are signaling that oil prices will remain high and that supply and demand will remain tight.
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Michael Farr I also like Microsoft, and I particularly like EMC, ... These companies are going to come back.
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Charles Gallagher What we wanted to do was make succession-planning a process for these companies rather than an event they have to deal with.
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Greg Raleigh What we have here is a group of silicon companies who want to try to force the standard to be what they are already trying to build. We don't think that's in the interest of standards process or consumer.
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Eric Shepcaro What we find in these statistics is somewhat alarming, that four years after 9-11, a third of companies surveyed still lack these plans. We find that (many) companies that have these plans don't practice them.
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Alan Foreman Here and there, we may have a ray of sunshine. Some companies may report better-than-expected earnings, ... But, on balance, in this climate, those reports are not likely to fuel markets to move much higher.
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James Carter He said I don't know what I'm going to do because I don't have any insurance and I said you're going to start rebuilding now, because I'm volunteering my services right now.
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John Corlett I think the public's primary consideration when they shop for insurance is price.
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John Morrison Regular Montanans are the ones who need help, not big insurance companies. We need to be passing laws with the consumers' interest in mind, not the special interests.
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David Anderson Our offense waited until the sixth inning to come alive, but at least it did and put some insurance runs on the board.
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Pat Symonds If you feel that you can get through a season with 10 sets of parts, but you make 20 just in case, that's wasteful - but if you make 12, that's a small insurance policy.
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Trevor Rowe If you're in the insurance industry, you want to be able to diversify your portfolio because that spreads your risk.
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Drayton McLane The insurance policy, from their point of view, would be the strongest if he did not come to spring training. I'm unsure of where we are on that.
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Jay Bryson The insurance payments are going to go away. The outlook remains very bleak.
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Peter Vann The insurance margin was at the lower end of expectations.
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William Green I'm being pushed in ways I've never been pushed before, on and off the field. I think it's paying off.
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Martin Bashir I had a pension that I was paying into for 27 years... It's now worth less than a Herman Cain endorsement.
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Robert Chavez On average, we're paying them back about $685,000 a year.
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Swami Venkataraman It's a very important issue. People are going to be paying more money.
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Jason Chaffetz Data indicate that taxpayers may be paying their public servants more than a little too much.