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Conflict of interest is in the eyes of the beholder. It's part of the way we do business in the United States. Stephen Mulloney
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We are strategically realigning our operations in response to global business realities, ... We are reducing costs. Phil Condit
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We had really good momentum in short-term signings, and we think that will continue in the second quarter. Long-term signings as we exited 2005 were up 19 percent, and now long-term signings are up 20 percent. All of that bodes well for that business as we go forward. Mark Loughridge
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We went into the prescription business because we wanted to help people lower the cost of their prescription drugs. There is no cost to the taxpayer or the county. People can save a lot of money. Susan Tolchin
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We garner new business because of our location at Hometown. There, the traffic comes to us because of the location. That won't happen downtown. Sue Bjorland
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We found that there's been a New York way of doing business. J. J. Johnson
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We can now move forward and implement new business strategies which will ensure the club's future. Paul Young
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I don't really hashtag things. Unless I'm talking to somebody and I'm being funny and I say something mean but then I'm like, Hashtag...something that's funny. I like to only hashtag funny things, not real stuff. Bella Thorne
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Today is a reality, tomorrow's a promise, and yesterday's history! Billy Blanks
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Real progress is progress in charity, all other advances being secondary thereto. Aldous Huxley
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Intellectualism came very late to America. That's why Americans are so proud of it. I found very few real intellectuals in America. But there are so many pseudo-intellectuals. Douglas Sirk
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We all know the feeling of surrendering to the embedded biases of our devices. We let our cell phones ping us every time there's an incoming message and check our e-mail even when we'd best pay attention to what's going on around us in the real world. We text while driving. Douglas Rushkoff
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The 'looking forward' so prevalent in the late 1990s was bound to end once the new millennium began. Like some others of that era, I predicted a new focus on the moment, on real experience, and on what things are actually worth right now. Then 9/11 magnified this sensibility, forcing America as a nation to contend with its own impermanence. Douglas Rushkoff
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