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Many Mexican companies have adapted to softer demand by cutting costs and this will be extremely positive for margins once demand picks up in the second half, as we expect. Geoffrey Dennis
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Many corporations upgraded their PCs in preparation for Y2K, which boosted demand last year, ... If you figure on a three-year upgrade cycle, companies will not feel a need to upgrade in 2001. Corporate IT budgets are focused more on adapting to the Internet, which includes networking hardware, storage, and e-commerce software. Steven Milunovich
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Security is a critical issue for all browsers. Microsoft incorporates security concerns into the design phase on all of its products, and with Internet Explorer 7, we paid particular attention to addressing not only known threats but also creating a foundation that is capable of adapting to protect users from new attacks in the future. Make no mistake, Internet Explorer 7 is a more secure browser from the foundation on up. Dean Hachamovitch
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Mothering is really about change. It is how we adapt to change that will make a difference in helping our children grow up. Debby Russell
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My first book, about Ruby Ridge, was made into a miniseries on CBS in 1996, and since then, I've dabbled in Hollywood, pitched a few things, sold a couple of screenplays and a pilot that I wrote with a buddy from Spokane, flirted with seeing 'Citizen Vince' as a film, and most recently, adapted 'The Financial Lives of the Poets' as a script. Jess Walter
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One mistake I've made in this business was passing on Dan at an early time in his career, ... Obviously, he has the history, has shown he can adapt very quickly to this formula of racing, and is very comfortable racing at the front. I think it's going to be a great team. Chip Ganassi
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Now we know that these small particles are really dangerous, so we need to adapt to that new knowledge. Roberto Bertollini
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Now that the source code is available as open source, it means that you can use, read and modify the software in line with your own preferences. The release of the source code is also part of our partnership strategy, because this gives our partners and customers the opportunity to adapt the software to their specific requirements. Christer Bergman
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It was always remarkable to me how ignorant the labels were of the listening habits of their own customers, and how obstinate they were in denying those habits and then trying to essentially alter those habits instead of retooling their business to adapt to them. Todd Rundgren
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I really want to be the black Tina Fey, where I just am able to produce my own content and produce other content for other minority filmmakers and put their voices on screen and basically be able to have free range to produce. Issa Rae
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Personally, speaking as a historian and a storyteller, when it comes to inaccuracy in historical fictioneering, I follow the Shakespeare principle: I'm willing to overlook gobs of mistaken detail if the poetic valence is basically correct. Rick Perlstein
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From the point of view of basic physics, the most interesting phenomena are, of course, in the new places, the places where the rules do not work - not the places where they do work! That is the way in which we discover new rules. Richard P. Feynman
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Once you have a computer that can do a few things - strictly speaking, one that has a certain 'sufficient set' of basic procedures - it can do basically anything any other computer can do. This, loosely, is the basis of the great principle of 'Universality'. Richard P. Feynman
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A truly moral health care system should start out by covering all of its citizens with basic health care. It would not be seduced by its technology and fancy buildings. Richard Lamm
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I firmly believe that if members of Congress fail to perform their most basic duty in passing a budget, then they do not deserve to be paid. Kurt Schrader
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We're not desperate, we just want to get our head count up to our control level. I'd like to hire about nine or 10, and I think that would move us into this winter and spring. We're basically hiring and training year- round. John Hancock
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Like a lot of Iowans, I have to drive just to meet basic needs, ... Am I going to drive into town for a loaf of bread and a half gallon of milk or am going into town to play cards with friends? Probably not. So it's definitely fewer trips. Ron White
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Like Coach Tice told me, I can't get out there and try to jump back in and try to run and get where I was, ... I've got to step up the ladder. So basically I've just got to be smart right now instead of trying to be who I am. Fred Smoot
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I found many treasures in the woods over the years: shotgun shells, empty Colt 45 bottles, old railroad spikes, orange and black beetles eating a dead mouse, pebbles that looked just like teeth, old stone walls and cellar holes, a rusted out frying pan, the skull of a cat. Jennifer McMahon
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This would have been the canning cellar or possibly liquor cellar. Lynn Forres
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I like white wine when it's young and vigorous. I don't think you should cellar white wine at all, unless it's white Burgundy, and definitely not nonvintage Champagne. Robert M. Parker, Jr.
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Look for these tubes on cellar walls, wooden posts, exterior masonry and trim around doors and windows. Steven Jacobs
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Marist is playing for a championship right now. We're playing for our lives to get as far away from the cellar as we can, so we know what we're in for. Mike MacDonald
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There is nothing about making wine kosher that needs to be different than making any other wine -- except for the fact that only Sabbath-observant Jews can actually come in contact with the wine and touch it. You need a kosher crew in the cellar to make the wine. Jeff Morgan
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We knew the wine cellar would turn out to be a real showpiece. Jerry Parker
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I've been trying to cultivate relationships with wine retailers around the region. When their loyal customers are looking for a referral about a wine cellar builder, I'd like to be the one they suggest. Jay Rosen
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When I was a child, we always had wine on the table, no matter how simple the meal. The wine had no special identity; it was just 'the wine,' from the cellar cask. The rules were general: white with the first course, red with the main course. Jacques Pepin
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I do know some of the world's richest people. In monetary terms, they all performed very well. In terms of a fulfilling life, I am less sure. Marc Faber
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Musically and creatively, it's more fulfilling than any thing I've ever done, ... Live From Studio B. Kevin Adams
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Frankly, had Medawar not had this meltdown and not been able to fulfill his obligations on his Homeland Security project, there would have been no question about this at all. Dana Rohrabacher
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fulfill the obligations of this position honestly and with all my energy. Abdullah A. Badawi
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Fulfilling your mission is one thing; vision is another, and having a commitment to something leads you to do better work. Damian Woetzel
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We all want to experience more happiness, fulfillment, and peace. Deepak Chopra
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I feel fulfilled when we've revealed a person. Mike Wallace
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If we focus on loving others the way God does, scripture says that we will be fulfilling His whole law. Victoria Osteen
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Film and television are so piecemeal. You do one scene, and then you put it to bed, and then you do a scene that comes before. In a play, you have to go from beginning to end every night, and that's harder, but also more fulfilling in a way. Finn Wittrock
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Much of the science of this mission hasn't been done yet. Don Brownlee
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We have a mission to accomplish. Their first obligation is to their employer. Jim Adams
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A good thing to have up your sleeve is a sanctified funny-bone. Charles Studd
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Christ wants not nibblers of the possible, but grabbers of the impossible. Charles Studd
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We want them to know missions are not just something in Africa; they can be done right next door. Terri Smith
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The Great Commission will not be fulfilled with our spare time or spare money. David Kim
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Oh, that I could spend every moment of my life to God's glory! David Brainerd
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I love to live on the brink of eternity. David Brainerd
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was very uncomfortable with no paperwork to support the mission request. He wasn't going to 'do nothin', as he said, without seeing some money. ...'no tickey, no laundry.' Christopher Simpson
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Love. Its roots are deep. Its source unknowable. Kenko Yoshida
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Whatever you have to say, leave The roots on, let them Dangle And the dirt Just to make clear Where they come from. Charles Olson
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Once we perceive that it is Judaism which is the root cause of antisemitism, otherwise irrational or inexplicable aspects of antisemitism become rationally explicable...Only something representing a threat to the core values, allegiances and beliefs of others could cause such universal, deep and lasting hatred. This Judaism has done... Dennis Prager
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It is well worth the efforts of a lifetime to have attained knowledge which justifies an attack on the root of all evil ... which asserts that because forms of evil have always existed in society, therefore they must always exist. Elizabeth Blackwell
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Life is like a tree and its root is consciousness. Therefore, once we tend the root, the tree as a whole will be healthy. Deepak Chopra
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Hatred, intolerance, poor hygienic conditions and violence all have roots in illiteracy, so we're trying to do something to help the poor and the needy. Abdul Qadeer Khan
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The words "genius" and "genuine" derive from the same root. The core of genius is authenticity. Alan Cohen
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We have a strange anxiety in us; that if we don't interfere then it won't happen. Now that's the root of an enormous amount of trouble. Alan Watts
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It affects every aspect of our lives, is often said to be the root of all evil, and the analysis of the world that it makes possible - what we call 'the economy' - is so important to us that economists have become the high priests of our society. Yet, oddly, there is absolutely no consensus among economists about what money really is. David Graeber