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The United States' gasoline industry, as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita demonstrated, is remarkably fragile. And the process of how oil is pumped from the ground, turned into gasoline and distributed to consumers is complicated. Gary Miller
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Most consumers don't have a good metric for deciding on whether the dictionary they want to use is a good one... so they flip the book over, then go to the back, and it says, 'Over 250,000 entries.' And they go, 'Great, this dictionary must be awesome!' Erin McKean
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We are hearing from consumers who are saying 'I called in an order, I placed an order online, and it wasn't executed timely,' and as a result they lost money, Eliot Spitzer
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Consumers used to think they had to compromise with solar. It was, 'Okay, I'm doing the right thing for the environment; it's cool to see the panels. I have to compromise on the cost and convenience side.' And now they no longer have to. On the cost side, it's cheaper, and on the convenience side, we set it all up. Lynn Jurich
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The persistence of high oil prices can't be lost on the Fed. Consumers have to pay for higher energy even though it's volatile. It is a real cost. David Joy
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We are seeing a gentle recovery going on in retail sales at this stage, which I expect to get stronger going forward. The pickup in the housing market should have a general wealth effect, making consumers happier to go out and spend. James Carrick
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would be one of the greatest displacements of high-quality (cable) programming -- one of the rudest things I can ever, ever imagine for consumers in this country. Leo Hindery
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When the markets get frothy they can disappear. When the markets are frothy is exactly when consumers need them. David Krell
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Until they're able to prove that consumers are going to respond to the changes, the Street is very nervous. It's a very big undertaking to convince the country that a national Macy's is better than regional department stores. Marshal Cohen
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She's a diligent person, and she refuses to stop. She's a go-getter. Nicole Gibbons
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Leisure is time for doing something useful; this leisure the diligent man will obtain, but the lazy man never Benjamin Franklin
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Now we have to be even more diligent about it. Joseph Conway
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Now we're in the final stages. There's a lot of (due diligence) work to be done in the next 120 days, but it feels good to get everybody on board. Woody Allen
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Nobody who's following (Steadman) even with cursory diligence would have stayed with the funds, ... No-Load Fund Investor. Sheldon Jacobs
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I don't have any problem with the penalty handed down. I think its fair. We have to be more diligent in the future so this doesn't happen again. Larry Andrews
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Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Great works are performed not by strength, but perseverance. Samuel Johnson
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We have been expected by a significant segment of our population to do our due diligence - and not simply sit around and wait. You can't wait. You've got to do the proper planning up front. Wendell Coleman
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We get good value out of software because we do due diligence first, but services tend to be significantly more expensive than we expect. Integration of applications is a significant strategic direction that is inhibited by cost. Larry Reed
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We have seen an increase in postponements or cancels due to market conditions. That's now starting to become more commonplace than it was three months ago. John Fitzgibbon
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We've seen them use technology as a subterfuge to take work away from us. We have to make distinction what jobs will be lost due to new technology and what jobs will be lost because they use the technology to move the work to other people. Steve Stallone
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I've paid my dues in the classical trenches. Laila Robins
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The books that will never be read. And all due to the fear of censorship. As always, young readers will be the real losers. Judy Blume
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The others have refused due to personal problems that have to do with home, children, breast-feeding or husbands. Mohammed Habib
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We stand for liberty. We stand for due process of law. And yet we're keeping someone locked up and away from his family that has been found not guilty. It's embarrassing. We need to do something about it. Steve Crawford
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We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. Edward R. Murrow
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We are taking this very seriously. The process is cumbersome, but it does provide for due process. Eric Behrens
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We might be due for a pause near-term in the dollar's gains. John Horner