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A lot of companies are clueless, because they spend most or all of their security budget on high-tech security like fire walls and biometric authentication - which are important and needed - but then they don't train their people. Kevin Mitnick
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Let's put it bluntly. If rail would be profitable, private companies would be doing it already. Laura Bullock
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Let's wait and see how the two companies mesh. They can learn from each other, if they're smart. Michael Atmore
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Libya has been a fairly easy place for these companies to deal with, and I think they welcome the opportunity to get back and be able to operate there again. R. Halloran
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Lower quality companies are dramatically overstating their growth rates by using pro forma earnings. Richard Bernstein
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Lots of companies talk about having a long-term focus. At Liberty, they really do. Mark Greenberg
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Lot of technology companies in India are hoping for better relationship with the US. Promod Haque
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Lots of money has moved to the sidelines, ... People are not comfortable with the uncertainty ahead, made up of the fact that many of the tech companies keep lowering their guidance. Alan Ackerman
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Laying-off permanent workers is so difficult and costly that companies have a strong preference for temp jobs, even if it is at the expense of productivity. When labor protection has become excessive and unaffordable, as it is in France, labor market institutions must be reformed. Eric Chaney
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Lucky for everybody because it says something about our underlying economy. Paul Brewbaker
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Let's keep our economy strong, let's keep our interest rates low. That's the smart thing to do. And, if things work out better in the future, then we'll have more money for a tax cut, ... Late Edition. Gene Sperling
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Losing the Saudi oil would immediately shock the U.S. economy to the worst level in decades, Fadel Gheit
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Let's give the individual the space to grow, instead of the economy Loesje
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Many of the businesses, large and small, that were operating in New Orleans on Aug. 28 are not going to be here anymore, ... If we were to measure the New Orleans economy now, it would make everybody sick. Tim Ryan
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Mr. Speaker, there are plenty of signs that the United States economy is not working well. One of the signs is our national debt. Marcy Kaptur
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Much of the optimism about the economy has already been discounted into the shares and they're not cheap. Masaki Iso
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Mr. Chairman, please don't try to fix an economy that isn't broken, ... Don't become so frightened by success that you throw wet blankets on a fire that isn't burning. Phil Gramm
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Men do not realize how great a revenue economy is Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Being a kid is so much more fun than being an adult. I think that's the crux of it. I think men are just less inclined to grow up because it's much more fun being a child. Robert Kazinsky
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The music I heard growing up, since there was no TV or cinema or record covers, I didn't know if it was black, white, hip, square, male, female... whatever. I'd hear melodies and things and got intrigued on that level. Robert Palmer
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Grow into your ideals so that life cannot rob you of them. Albert Schweitzer
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Like all of us, as you grow old you need more maintenance and more fixing. Gopal Ahluwalia
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Make your day what you want it to be. What's special is loving each other and growing as a couple. David Watson
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Making money on identity theft is a growth industry and it's just not pretty. Pam Dixon
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Licensing is the story. All that other growth from services and maintenance comes from having new software business. David Hilal
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Last year was the first time we did this tournament and it successfully raised nearly $3,000. We want to grow it this year knowing the more we raise the better for the Le Mars community. Kevin Regan
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Many people laughed at us in the beginning. They asked, 'Why are you spending so much money just to grow grapes?' But they aren't laughing now. Ren Jing
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Liberty means responsibility. That's why most men dread it. Antonio de Mendoza
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Mozart's symphonies are quite special. One of our landmarks is our recording of all of his symphonies, which means that we've recorded not 41, but 68 symphonies. Many people are unaware that there are many unnumbered symphonies. Christopher Lawrence
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means as much to me as doing it in the finals. Andre Agassi
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More people means there is more of an opportunity for crime, David Hopkins
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Obviously, that means a lot to me -- that's what friends are for. Jim Haslett
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obviously keenly understands what it means to be a Dodger. Orel Hershiser
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Of course, everyone would like to play a superhero, but this is by no means me saying I would like to go play Cyclops. Taron Egerton
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When a conservative praises a liberal as 'morally serious,' he means that person is less liberal than most. Timothy Noah
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I can tell you this thing is by no means is it going to throw up a lot of cash. Bob Hunter