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As bad as the situation is now. it can only get worse when the economy stops growing. Bruce Vladeck
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The boycott is bad for all those concerned. Peter Power
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Back then, the big national holding companies were the bad guys and the little small, sort of renegade shops were the outlaw, good guys. They wanted to maintain that outlaw perspective, but they wanted to see how far they could take it. John Sharpe
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Back in my second year I had a dislocated shoulder and a separated shoulder. That was probably the hardest time I've had to play. Trying to play middle linebacker with two bad shoulders was extremely tough. Al Wilson
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Athletically, he can play with anyone. He sometimes takes bad shots, but he works hard and is really quick. Steve Manguso
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At his press conference, Wade Phillips said that he'd feel really, really bad not being the coach of the Denver Broncos if they only fired bad coaches. But they fire good coaches everyday. Dave Rose
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As long as there was an NFL game on, especially the one Tennessee was in, it hurt bad to watch. Marcellus Wiley
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As long as the quality is there, ... a different kind of broadcast is not necessarily a bad idea. Tom Bettag
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As long as the government is of the opinion that it's going to resolve this problem, than I think the market's sense is that this is going to be a mess, but it's something that will be cleaned up eventually. But if we lose the political will to sustain this fight, you're going to see the market react in a very bad way. Bill Rhodes
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The target market is for people who have not been entrenched in Web culture. John Patrick
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The oil market has remained well-supplied with crude. Edmund Daukoru
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The whole market is quite weak and there's quite a lot of selling of futures and red chips. Frederick Tsang
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What the market would like to see is some sign of bottoming and that the market is reacting positively to the past six cuts. The market is heavily oversold and we have a real coiled spring here just waiting for a release. Arthur Cashin
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Marketing is the devil. Billy Bob Thornton
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Marketing executives like big budgets, as big budgets make it easier to grow the top line. Bill Gurley
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The market is fast-moving, fast-growing. Things that are true today may not be true tomorrow. Robin Li
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E85 is going to be a much more significant market for us down the road. But you have to get more vehicles on the road that can use E85, and you need more outlets. Bob Dinneen
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At the end of the day the market moves to earnings. Steve Roukis
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You say you are not going to watch the news but you do. You want to know what is going on there. Tammy Cox
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The news is not gender-neutral, but it's usually reported as though it's gender-neutral. Jane Fonda
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Tabloid news is tabloid news. Elizabeth Edwards
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Arguably, Nokia's news isn't good, ... If we were rallying on Nokia, it was a little questionable on its reasoning. Art Hogan
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There?s not a lot out there that?s new. Patricia Edwards
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There's nothing surprising in this when you see day after day after day after day, 3,000, 5,000, 10,000 layoffs, ... So if anyone's shocked by this, they haven't been reading the newspapers for the past three months. Richard Gilhooly
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All news is an exaggeration of life. Daniel Schorr
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There is no news industry. Clay Shirky
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Bad news drives out good news. The irrational is more controversial than the rational. Concurrence can no longer compete with dissent. One minute of Eldridge Cleaver is worth ten minutes of Roy Wilkins. The labor crises settled at the negotiating table is nothing compared to the confrontation that results in a strike ... normality has become the nemesis of network news. Spiro T. Agnew