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Peter Roby I think it's a slippery slope. With advances in technology and science, there are going to be situations where you will know just about anything and everything about someone in terms of what they put in their bodies and their history and what their future medical life will be. ... It's important for people on both sides of the argument to work together.
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Meir Stampfer It is a disaster that is happening. We have made so many health advances that are being obscured and diminished by the increase in obesity and overweight. If not for that, there would be stunning achievements in good health.
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Kofi Annan It holds the promise of major advances in economic and social development, but perhaps most important is the true meaning of one laptop per child,
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Jennifer Daly I think we've made a lot of advances due to our trips to Washington.
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Tony Lentini I think what we've seen from the hurricanes is the nation needs to diversify. We do have the technological advances and the drive to do this in an environmentally safe and correct manner, and we're just not developing like we should be.
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Edmund Burke It is hard to say whether the doctors of law or divinity have made the greater advances in the lucrative business of mystery.
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John Dingell I will examine the details of this proposal to make sure it advances our goals of conserving fuel while preserving U.S. jobs and maintaining the safety of our cars and trucks.
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David Hudson Under First Amendment jurisprudence, content-based laws are presumptively unconstitutional and can be justified only if the governmental regulation advances a compelling interest in the least restrictive means available.
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Rodney Barker The purpose of the 'Way Forward Group' is simply to do, in a formal way, what the royal family in Britain has always done.
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Mark Haddon I think Britain has this tradition which suggests that if you make the readers laugh too much, you can't really be serious. Whereas, I think one of the functions laughter can perform in a book, as in life, is that it's a reaction to genuine horror.
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David Miliband Today, Labour has a disruptive economic narrative - that Britain needs fundamental change in its market structure and culture to compete in the modern world.
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Richard O'Brien We were a Western civilisation, an English speaking civilisation, both NZ and Australia, and we had all these influences coming from both Great Britain and America to us; sending us their culture in the shape and form of movies and television.
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Walter Russell Mead This very individualistic form of Protestant Christianity that became so basic in English and then American life is to a large degree responsible for the historical success of Britain and America.
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Stephen Kinzer In 1907, Britain and Russia signed a treaty dividing Iran between them; no Iranian was at the negotiations or even knew they were taking place.
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Nick Harkaway In the span of a human lifetime, and well within the collective memory, Britain went from a stable imperial power ruling an appreciable fraction of the Earth's surface to being a tumultuous patchwork which was at least superficially in decline.
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Richard Owen In scholarly circles, it has long been unfashionable to demonize Judas and Catholics in Britain are likely to welcome Judas's rehabilitation.
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George Lillikas Clearly Britain cannot be an objective mediator on the Cyprus problem. Britain no longer has the required credibility.
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Jean Todt I think we already did one step forward with the engine. I think we've understood quite a lot of things. That's why the factory has been working quite hard and it's been positive.
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Anatoly Lebedko In our factory the managers say if you want to go on working, you'd better vote for Lukashenko. It's the same dictatorship we had in Soviet times.
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Dave Dworkin It was like walking into a factory that had been neglected for years.
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Paul Dernier This means the world to us. It helps keep our factory open.
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John Gibbons They recruit their managers from the factory floor; we get ours out of law schools.
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Camille Paglia My grandfather worked in a shoe factory - he was an Italian immigrant. My father was the first to go to college in the family.
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John Challenger People who have been out for a while say, 'I've got to get back to work,' so they take downgraded jobs, ... Maybe they can't get a job as the plant manager, so they try to get a job as a manager on the factory line and work their way back up.
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Peter Lehman The technology needs to get out of the lab and into the factory to reduce costs,
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Leonid Kuchma I've already said it many times: I'm a manager and have a factory manager's vocabulary,
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John Wright I think we could use it for industrial purposes or educational purposes,
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Don Drummond Industrial policy too often amounts to taxing the winners to subsidize the losers.
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Diane Swonk The retail sales and industrial production numbers could be better than people expect.
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Noam Chomsky The U.S. has the most dysfunctional healthcare system in the industrial world, has about twice the per capita costs, and some of the worst outcomes. It's also the only privatized system.
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Lori Price They'll be right in my back yard. If we don't get (the development) stopped, are we going to live in an industrial park?
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Greg Combet It simply says in a letter that your services are no longer required and refers specifically to the new industrial relations laws to justify it.
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Adrian Bowyer It is the first technology that we can have that can simultaneously make people more wealthy while reducing the need for industrial production.
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Robert DiClemente At each such turning point since 1960, industrial production has risen notably over the succeeding 12 months. This period is unlikely to be an exception.
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Washburn This is their boom. This is their Industrial Revolution,
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Mike Conley He comes to play in big games, and today was two big games. I think he stepped up and led us to victory.
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Steven Reinprecht He led the way, that's for sure. I think he showed what a special player is.
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Seth Vining He's been so solid. He's come in and led the team from the start.
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Dustin Milligan I was always kind of a loudmouth and a class clown, and that kind of led to doing all the school plays and trying out all kinds of different stuff.
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Winona Ryder Googling yourself is maybe one of the worst things you can do. I did it once, and someone had to talk me off a ledge.
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John Hull Our research led on to other things, such as the fact that exchange rates are not lognormally distributed.
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Wil Nichol In the second period we turned the tide. We started doing the little things that make us successful. And that led to the big things, which is goals.
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Mamie Gummer I play-acted and started performing, which just logically led to doing it in school, which led to studying it in college, which led to auditioning to the showcase in New York. And then I had an agent, and I was an actress.
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Tyra Banks I'm not led by money, because if that's the case, I can throw my name on everything and have a million-dollar company.
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Donald Fiske Just wait. It will be a massive change. I would say to Wolfeboro: You don't really know what the possibilities are of how your town will be affected.
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Donald Fiske Just wait. It will be a massive change, ... I would say to Wolfeboro, you don't really know what the possibilities are of how your town will be affected.
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Paul Mooney There are still plenty of movie people peddling black stereotypes. I guess Tyler Perry's probably the most massively successful.
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Lalu Prasad Yadav Our mass movement will shatter this communal, fascist and autocratic center.
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Simon Clark We're obviously disappointed in that this is a massive shift in terms of restrictions on smoking in public places. However, it could have been a whole lot worse.
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Joseph Allen I think we had no reason to go up there to start with there was no weapons of mass destruction.
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Rick Sherlund I think that would take the stock down a lot. It would open them up to massive follow-on litigation.
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Marketing Manager It is, however, quite rare to have a player have two massive wins within such a short space of time.
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Nikolay Davydenko I can keep playing, get a massage at the start of every set,
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Skyler Green I was like, 'Some, but not much,' ... He told me I needed my rest. I get some, but it's been hard.
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Jamie Moyer He didn't panic, but if he let it play out another one or two more fingers, he would have got right to where he needed to be.
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Jerry Dorsey He decided, for personal reasons, that he needed to be off the board.
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Kenny Smith He just did whatever it took to win. There was nothing he didn't feel like he couldn't do. If it needed to be done, he would try to make it happen.
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Gerald Wallace He is their superstar, he is their go-to man. When they needed a win, they went to him. He pulled it out for them and did what he had to do to get this team a win.
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Mike Sullivan Hannu made the timely saves when we needed them,
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Rick Robinson We're pre-positioning resources where they may be needed and making sure sandbags go where they're needed.
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J. M. Roberts We took more resources into the plan than we probably needed to. As we go forward, we'll probably pull that out.
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Mark French When he needed to be, he was very good. They had some quality scoring opportunities early, and he made some real nice stops.
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Richard Davidson Happiness and well-being are actually best regarded as skills.
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William S. Burroughs The photo collage is a way to travel that must be used with skill and precision if we are to arrive... The collage as a flexible hieroglyph language of juxtaposition: A collage makes a statement.
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William J. Clinton When you're president, you learn to act like you know what you're talking about. And it's a great skill.
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Roger Ascham To be rash is to be bold without shame and without skill.
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Sarah Wayne Callies Learning to shoot firearms to me is a little like driving stick - it seems like a decent skill to have.
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Vincent Nichols We're losing social skills, the human interaction skills, how to read a person's mood, to read their body language, how to be patient until the moment is right to make or press a point. Too much exclusive use of electronic information dehumanises what is a very, very important part of community life and living together.
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Will Smith Talent you have naturally. Skill is only developed by hours and hours and hours of beating on your craft.
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Vladimir Bukovsky Investigation is a subtle process, requiring patience and fine analytical ability, as well as a skill in cultivating one's sources. When torture is condoned, these rare talented people leave the service, having been outstripped by less gifted colleagues with their quick-fix methods, and the service itself degenerates into a playground for sadists.
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Wangari Maathai Those of us who have been privileged to receive education, skills, and experiences and even power must be role models for the next generation of leadership.
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Richard Power In the old days, people robbed stagecoaches and knocked off armored trucks. Now they're knocking off servers.
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Richard P. Feynman The inside of a computer is as dumb as hell but it goes like mad!
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Richard Dawkins We humans are an extremely important manifestation of the replication bomb, because it is through us - through our brains, our symbolic culture and our technology - that the explosion may proceed to the next stage and reverberate through deep space.
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Richelle Mead Even now, despite Angeline's watchfulness, she'd occasionally oscillate between random topics, like how shepherd's pie wasn't a pie at all and why it was pointless for her to take class in typing when technology would eventually develop robot companions to do it for us.
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Ronnie Dunn In an age of social media and content being key, it's important to change the mold where you have $100,000 to $150,000 for one video. I hired some guys that are young, just out of college, and we used some new, far-less-expensive cameras and technology to make videos.
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Tyler Cowen apart from the seemingly magical Internet, life in broad material terms isn't so different from what it was in 1953... The wonders portrayed in 'The Jetsons,' the space-age television cartoon from the 1960s, have not come to pass... Life is better and we have more stuff, but the pace of change has slowed down...
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Richard D. Zanuck Everything's changed. The technology is the big thing changing now, the way movies like 'Alice' or 'Avatar' are made. And technology on the other side, the audience side. Word spreads so fast now on a movie, with the Internet, and piracy is something coming down the line like in the music industry.
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Richard Curtis Laboratories can reduce risk by implementing a proven and internationally accepted quality assurance technology that is applicable across the globe.
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William S. Burroughs Most serious writers refuse to make themselves available to the things that technology is doing. I've never been able to understand this sort of fear.
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Gray Davis I don't care. My trademark is I say what I think, for better or for worse.
trademarks
Zayn Malik My trademark saying is probably “VAS HAPPENIN?!”
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Roseanne Barr They're all mine. . . . Of course, I'd trade any one of them for a dishwasher.
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Wally Szczerbiak It's a big-time opportunity. In this day and age, you never know why trades are made.
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Benjamin Franklin No nation has ever been ruined by trade.
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Brenda Fassie I am a shocker. I like to create controversy. It's my trademark.
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Dwane Casey We could've benefited from it, but we made a different trade.
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Peter Magowan A trade? They can't trade me. I'm sorry.
traders
Michael Boss The traders are for the most part are out. So we're just biding out time.