O. Winston
O. Winston
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For the short run, gasoline prices are going to be the dominant element in defining the economy.
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In terms of defining this presidency, the next several months are critical.
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It is clearly emerging as a significant issue. It's still not at the scale of war in Iraq or overall economy. If it reaches the point where it starts defining the economy - then it's a real problem.
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I think we have a lot of attitude about us.
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I think there are a lot of people in the business community who are saying that to some degree, the oil industry brought some of this criticism on itself.
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We don't think if you're going to bring thousands of users up that you're not going to want support. If you're a small company with ten to twenty users, have fun with it. But when you look to scale, you need support.
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Republicans will say this economy is going really well, the last thing we need is a huge increase in taxes. Democrats will say we don't need to give these huge tax breaks to the rich. How that debate gets formed is key.
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Red Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army.
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I'm still pretty upset, ... I don't think I've replaced all the stuff I broke in my room when I was watching it. ... I think a lot of guys haven't forgot about it.
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I think it's a daunting task for any corporate official to figure out what their obligations are.
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Who's calling the shots? Where is the state's input?
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You can break down those nine sacks... but you fall into that trap of rationalizing it. You can't rationalize something like that. When something bad like that happens, you have to take your butt-whipping like a man. We accept the fact that we didn't play up to snuff.
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People may not always agree with him, but they trust him.
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NAMIC strongly supports the expansion of Section 831(b)(2). The modification of this section is very important to the communities that depend on small property/casualty insurance companies to provide them with affordable property insurance. Many small companies are approaching the current $1.2 million limit and both they and their customers will be adversely impacted if it is not raised. With the increased election level, tied to an annual adjustment in the cost-of-living, these insurance companies can continue to keep premiums low in rural areas where larger insurers either do not write coverage or charge higher premiums than consumers can afford.