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Amy Jones Kevin wants to change the course of his life and just get out of the industry. It was his decision. It's a life choice.
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Richard Applegate I would try to talk to your employer and see if they would change the investments, ... You might as well try if the choices stink or the offerings are really expensive.
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Jeff Murray Jack Reynolds (the developer's attorney) told me that a simple language change in their development proposal resulted in the need to rezone the site. They changed the language from 'senior living' to 'age-restricted' and apparently, doing so requires a rezoning if they want to develop the site in the way that they propose.
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Clay Ogden I would say some people change drivers one or two times a year.
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Barbara Ryan I would say that Merck's been so adamant in its position that I would be extremely surprised if they change their position after only two cases.
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Robert Robbins I would simply urge people to not get too distracted by the very, very short term. We all like to talk about the latest development and how it might change everything. But keep your eyes focused on the super bull. And the way that we could get derailed there just doesn't look likely at all. A monetary policy that throws in the towel in fighting inflation, that's far from the case. The Fed's been preemptive in trying to solve this inflation problem,
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Barry Smith I would say we're OK. I think we can get better. I like the tempo they had out there. I think the guys are working hard. We're going to change the flavor every day so it's not the same old, same old.
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Callie Khouri I wrote 'Thelma & Louise' in 1988, and we shot it in 1990. Everyone kept saying, 'This is so groundbreaking... this is going to change the landscape,' but I don't see that result at all. When we saw some female studio executives, we were hopeful that more women would be hired as directors, but that didn't really seem to happen.