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Graham Elliot Chicago's always been known as this meat and potatoes place, and a lot of restaurants play that up. They try to outdo each other by adding another 10 ounces, so their 80 ounce steak becomes a 90 ounce steak with 10 pounds of mashed potatoes on the side.
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Kim Komando Here it's a little less drastic, ... You're adding color functionality, but it's not so much where you have some comparable products today that could get immediately cannibalized right out of the gate.
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Sarah Fisher Having new people and adding to the few positive players that remained from the previous year is like a fresh start,
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Carlos Rodriguez I think the change is not going to make much of a difference in terms of service because security is on patrol all the time, regardless of where the headquarters is located. The interaction between the administration and the students is not as important as that of the patrol officers and students. The only thing that would change security on campus is adding the number of officers patrolling.
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Juanita Hayes I think we bypassed some of the steps in the development of the college by adding this building.
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Mike Maxwell I am excited with the enhanced strategic focus Levenson & Hill brings to the table. Their proven expertise in building brands and delivering messages through an award- winning media platform helps us tremendously. Adding their Hispanic expertise will help catapult us to the next level of strategic focus in reaching this critical consumer segment.
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Larry Cowan I just keep adding another layer of security to try and stop them. It may come down to me getting a bank vault.
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Source Unknown In an earthquake, the most dangerous place to be is in a tall building that is not flexible. Yet, one of the safest places is a tall building that has been stressed for earthquakes -- - in other words, one that has a deep foundation and is flexible. So, too, over the coming years, large organizations that remain rigid will crumble and fall, while those that succeed in adding flexibility, teamwork and creativity to their cultures will thrive.
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Tom Kloza It is not a name that the public has an association with. In fairness to them, it is Russian-owned but U.S.-managed.
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Paul Merson In fairness to him the lad can play. He's got pace and he can score goals but he needs to concentrate on his game rather than falling over every time he's touched.
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Al Groh In all fairness to Tony, he's started for quite some time at cornerback. We weren't going to move him to a position where he wasn't going to be a starter.
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Al Groh In all fairness to Tony, he's started for quite some time at cornerback, ... We weren't going to move him to a position where he wasn't going to be a starter.
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Teresa Heinz I fight, and have fought, for political freedom, for justice and for fairness and freedom of speech.
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John Freeman This is an issue of fairness and doing what's morally right.
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Daniel Kahneman Employers who violate rules of fairness are punished by reduced productivity, and merchants who follow unfair pricing policies can expect to lose sales.
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Amish Tripathi Nature is not concerned about fairness, it only interested in efficiency.
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William Shakespeare Speak, my fair, and fairly, I pray thee.