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They demanded a monopoly of the coasting trade, in order to get higher freights than they could get in open competition with the carriers of the world. Robert Toombs
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There is close to zero trust in institutions in Afghanistan. The mobile carriers have more trust than the banks. Jan Chipchase
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Low-cost carriers are reluctant to jump into the international arena. It requires long planning horizons, sometimes years of diplomacy. Joseph Schwieterman
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There is increased competition as carriers all vie for renewals in this profitable market. The natural market reaction is to drive down prices. Karen Beier
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What we're really interested in doing is trying to figure out how we can help states and school districts infuse biotechnology concepts into teaching. Scott May
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When I was approached I realized that this has to be the face of the future not only for education but also for the health of American children. If the concepts are proven, Rochester will consider expanding such an experimental environment in one of our elementary schools. Jerry Williams
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What I am proposing this year are not lofty concepts far removed form the daily struggle so of ordinary Georgians. They are proposals that directly effect the lives of the people we serve. Roy Barnes
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When we say that Philosophy tries to clear up the meanings of concepts we do not mean that it is simply concerned to substitute some long phrase for some familiar word. Charles D. Broad
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Learning teaches us what is known, play makes it possible for new things to be learned. There are many concepts and skills that can only be learned through play. David Elkind
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Going into 'Details' magazine to pitch concepts for a potential photo shoot was one of the most nerve-wracking things I had ever done. I didn't really know what one did in a pitch, how they were structured, etc., and that freaked me out big time. Brad Goreski
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Life is like the monkey bars: you have to let go to move forward. Once you make the decision to leap into entrepreneurship, be sure to loosen your grasp on old concepts so you can swing your way to new ones. Leah Busque
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At Intuit, we've introduced concepts like unstructured time to enable individuals and small teams to be entrepreneurial and identify new processes or product ideas. Brad D. Smith
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We speak of 'software eating the world,' 'the Internet of Things,' and we massify 'data' by declaring it 'Big.' But these concepts remain for the most part abstract. It's hard for many of us to grasp the impact of digital technology on the 'real world' of things like rocks, homes, cars, and trees. We lack a metaphor that hits home. John Battelle