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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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A few words about Sarah Palin: She is one of the most fascinating women I have ever met. She crackles with energy like a live electrical wire and on first meeting gets about three inches from your face. Mark McKinnon
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We know what molecules are needed to sense light - what turns that signal that detects light into an electrical signal. We know how smells are detected. But we have a vast number of senses for which we know what the signal is, but we don't know what the receiver is. Martin Chalfie
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Vermont Yankee supplies one-third of the state's electrical energy, and we want that supply to remain available, Paul Steidler
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I think it may have started as an electrical fire because I started smelling something in the cockpit, Wayne Taylor
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What I view life like is about energy. Everything is about energy - everything. We physically are little units of electrical energy, and we vibrate and project electromagnetic thought. John Trudell
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We instill work habits, teach students to be a team member and be proud of their quality of work. These kids do all the electrical wiring around the school and sometimes at home. David Collins
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You don't invest money in electrical wiring and not do anything with the wiring. David Mica
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You have to start thinking 'do I want this car?' knowing that at any time an electrical problem could come up that's water-related. Talk to the technician and say what if the tail light goes out or the headlights go out while I'm driving? Lauren Fix
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While much of the work is made from the traditional media of painting, sculpture and photography, other work is very nontraditional in particular those submissions by grad students in the sciences that were done as a part of professional development, such as photographs of spinal cords, reproductions of microscopic views or sculptural models of electrical coils. Matt Bailey