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My father worked in agriculture, and I got to travel round remote rural areas with him and see a bit of the landscape and people. Giles Foden
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I think it's good if areas get upgraded and gentrified, as long as the people who always lived there can stay. But they get pushed out to some place. Zaha Hadid
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When we're in a peak, we make a ton of money, and as soon as we make a ton of money, we're desperately looking for a way to spend it. And we diversify into areas that, frankly, we don't know how to run very well. William Clay Ford, Jr.
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We do recognise that there are areas where the current financial services market, the banking market, just isn't working for chunks of the British economy. Vince Cable
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Ultimately, biological phenomena involve molecules, and understanding them involves understanding the underlying chemistry. In my opinion, this is a particularly exciting area of chemistry. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
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The Pinelands Commission is thankful that the court recognized and acknowledged the clear threat to the unique resources of the Pinelands area attributable to the proposed facility. John Stokes
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The pictures are really interesting, ... As you look at them, you recognize areas, yet you don't recognize them. There are mature trees in one area or the building of new structure in another area. Eric Hansen
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The overall growth of data storage is going up at about a 100 percent every year, and in conjunction with that, systems are getting more complex. So there is a big demand for solutions to help manage this growth. Storage area networks (are) still in their infancy. It's a fairly small market and I think the experts expect to see very rapid growth in the order of 50-to-100 percent in the market for a number of years. Clinton Morrison
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The PC market is in a very mature stage in its evolution, ... That is why vendors are expanding their strategies beyond the box, expanding into services and storage. You also see Intel moving into the rapidly growing area of communications chips. Eric Klein
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The overall solution is aimed at fast-moving products. We will tune the system for others later, but the initial benefits case had been made on inventory savings, and savings in the distribution centers on products that we order often. D. James
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I'll never understand how destroying families through deportation benefits our society. How we treat the undocumented says a great deal about us as a people and whether or not we'll continue to fulfill the fundamental American promise of equality and opportunity for all. Conor Oberst
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Everything seems to be designed for the benefit of the automobile and not the benefit of the human being. Bill Bryson
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I've learned the hard way how valuable privacy is. And I've learned that there are a lot of things in your life that really benefit from being private. And relationships are one of them. Ashton Kutcher
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The ability to make new work from old work - especially if that new work is different enough that it doesn't dent the market for the old work - is something that benefits all creators, since so few can claim not to have a giant or 10 supporting them underneath. Jonathan Zittrain
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The American people who have it in their power to elect presidents have decided they don't want to hear anything about any cuts, any restrictions on growth, any changes in benefits in popular programs. And if you tell them those things, they're not going to hire you as president, Carol Cox
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The applicability of the Establishment Clause to public funding of benefits to religious schools was settled in Everson v. Board of Ed. of Ewing, which inaugurated the modern era of establishment doctrine. David Souter
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The announcement by HMRC shows that filing of financial reports in XBRL is moving from promise to reality in the UK. This will bring benefits of efficiency and cost savings in due course to investors, companies and regulators alike. We congratulate the Revenue on the hard work they have done to establish their XBRL service for Corporation Tax. Chris Rodgers
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We have a major, major philosophical problem with state government coming into a private business and telling them what kind of benefits they must pay their employees. Joe Brennan
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We know the administration had a policy of telling employees that, if they resigned, they would get a neutral referral, Brian Frosh
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We're very proud of the employees who have hung in there with us. Paul Lambert
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Virtually all of the employees will be staying (with the board). Brian Green
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Most of the ideas come from the employees themselves because they are the ones doing the job, so they know it best. On the other hand, they want to get the job done the fastest way possible, so we have to work together to make sure no one is skirting around the problem and not being safe. Ed Epping
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Most of the employees treat us with respect, but I give respect. That's why I get respect. John Graves
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It is commonplace for employees to volunteer their personal time to organize such events for public officials. Ed Dumas
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Most senior management do not even know if their employees actually understand what they should be doing, Scott Sharp
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We are not prepared to negotiate now with a minority union and give a minority of employees more benefits. David Hill
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We have a no-solicitation policy, so that employees don't feel pressured. Nancy Norris
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Walmart isn't your average mom-and-pop operation. It's the largest employer in America. As such, it's the trendsetter for millions of other employers of low-wage workers. Robert Reich
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Wages have been having trouble keeping pace with inflation. You might be growing more jobs, and there may be more vacancies, but employers have been extremely reluctant to increase wages to lure people back into the job market. Scott Anderson
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Most employers and workers will be glad to see this happen. J. C. Watts
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The problem isn't big employers providing health insurance. The problem is health insurance costs. Bill Dombrowski
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I would say the vast majority are not in a day labor-type scenario. Contractors and employers have a need for good workers, and once they find them they keep them. Jose Gonzalez
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Until recently, it was an expensive and complicated thing to do because of the integration of systems that employers had to do. Now, most of these are put together with a Web-based interface and individuals are able to do most of the stuff themselves. Dallas Salisbury
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We've become a 24/7 society and employers are taking it out of the hide of the working people. Employers are paying them less, not paying them for the hours they work. Sal Souto
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We're not after a strike, but if the employers don't move, then we will have no other choice. Erich Klemm
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We have to get very militant with some of these employers to say there's no shortcuts, our people have a right to a fair day's wage for a fair day's pay, and we've got to get that done. And that's going to happen. James P. Hoffa
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When Obama heralds another 'teachable moment,' it means he has already made an egregious rookie mistake. Tina Brown
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Well, I always say the law was meant to be interpreted in a lenient manner. And that's what I try to do, is sometimes I lean to one side of it, sometimes I lean to the other. Irving Ravetch
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'Miss Saigon' taught me what it means to help carry a big show, and it had some of the most gorgeous songs wrote. Will Chase
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The polls mean virtually nothing, ... We're not tottering on the edge. Each week we're picking up momentum. Gary Bauer
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The patients are happier, and we can serve more patients. More patients mean more revenues. John Anastos
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And I haven't met too many actors along the way that haven't told me how much the show has meant to them. It's one of the reasons they say they are doing what they're doing, today. David Selby
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My representation overseas can't stand me doing theatre because it takes me out of action. But it's what I want to do. If it means passing up other possibilities, them's the breaks. David Wenham
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With Celine Dion, we were selling 25 million records a pop. 'Pop' stands for 'popular.' It means we're plugging into the masses. David Foster
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'Chamalkay' is an old Guyanese slang word. It means a 'young mischievous girl.' It's not derogatory, but it isn't over complimentary, either. It was probably a word I just Googled one day, and the song kind of played into the feel of that. Dev Hynes
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I think I felt compelled in a way because if I hadn't written the part, I never would have been offered the part. There are at least 10 guys who would have been offered the part before me. Zach Braff
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A figure with curves always offers a lot of interesting angles. Wesley Ruggles
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I was offered a lot of supporting crazy parts in comedies because that's all I had done. Bill Hader
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I have a stack of scripts that I've read - I'm in the lucky position where I get offered things - but I haven't wanted to direct many of them. Nicole Holofcener
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The amendments were being offered by people who didn't want the bill. Harry Reid
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We were stuck in the 1970s in terms of our offering to our customers. Nigel Turner
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We've got some offers here in town, ... Our feelers are out. Lou Styles
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We have to offer products people want to buy, not have to buy, Rick Wagoner
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We're very satisfied. We're very pleased to be able to offer this service. Michelle Clark
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Whoever mentions salary first is in the weaker position. Richard Bayer
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Dude, I throw a stick. Come on. I get paid a pretty good salary to throw a stick. Breaux Greer
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I feel it is correct to publish the salaries. Dieter Zetsche
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I don't talk about my salary. Howard Stern
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I was going to live on my salary or go down swinging. Gene Tierney
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If I were sitting down with George Steinbrenner (to discuss a salary) and based on what Dave Winfield got for his statistics, I'd have to say, 'George, you and I are about to become partners.' Joe DiMaggio
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A salary was not sufficient for me. P. T. Barnum
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This is about positional adjustments so the salary scale is competitive. Donna Morelle
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Anybody who makes an outlandish salary obviously attracts attention. Jerry Buss