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What the union historically has done is gone in, negotiate a contract, then brought it back to its members when they reached agreement. What the company has been dictating and intimidating and threatening people is that they want to shove this contract down the members' throats. That has never been done in the past, Ron Carey
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When 'Foyle's War' ended in 2010 after seven series, I was sad but not despondent. After all, ITV had already axed the show once in 2007, then brought it back due to public demand. Honeysuckle Weeks
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When facts were weak, his native cheek brought him serenely through Charles Spurgeon
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When he first got here, he said he had some nastiness to him, and that was one thing he was going to bring. He's definitely brought it. ... I mean, the guy has brought a different mindset to the defense. LaDainian Tomlinson
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We want him to be brought to justice. We want him to be tried in the United States. Kenneth Stethem
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We were already playing good hockey before the Olympic break. We were playing with confidence, and it's that confidence that we brought with us on this trip. Steve Begin
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The fact that maybe he upset some people in prior departments... I don't know that that's surprising as someone who's brought into many of these departments to institute community policing measures. Sam Castree
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When I'm doing it for charity I feel the freest and the best, ... I lived the life of a hustler for quite a few years, but God brought me out of it and made me a champion. Mike Massey
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We used to have kids brought here through a church, refugees with life-and-death stories. Mary Cimbalnik
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When foreign investors enter Vietnam, they must follow the country's labor rules. If they don't, the Vietnamese government has the responsibility to enforce the law or expel the company. The government has to protect the worker. The unions that represent workers in factories of foreign and joint-stock companies are weak. They don't have the strength to stand up to the management. Long Nguyen
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We've seen these long-term outlooks a lot more of late, and for the life of me I can't figure out why these companies are doing it. Bill Brady
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We've seen hazelnut prices peak at $11-12 a kilo (9-10 euros), from $2-3 a kilo. That's not an evolution, that's a revolution, and for companies producing products with high hazelnut content, that's a real disaster. Karsten Keunecke
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We've seen companies reduce their pollution because of this. Nancy Alderman
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We have had a lot of offers from record companies to go into the studio, but they wanted us to cross over. We turned them down. Instead, we are taking the cross with us. Allen Bailey
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The fact that price pressures are muted suggests that earnings growth of Indian companies will continue to be driven by volume growth, not by pricing power. Abheek Barua
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The fact that oil companies are enjoying record profits when consumers are paying record high prices does not sit well with people. Tyson Slocum
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... The fact that middle managers think their companies are mismanaged is particularly alarming. Ed Jensen
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The creation of these sites is akin to the government aiding and abetting an illegal underground economy that puts legitimate companies out of business. Steve Levy