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We're very concerned that this $3 billion is going to go to people who have inside status.
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We're very concerned that this $3 billion is going to go to people who have inside status.
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We?re using this comet as a library that picked up records and stored them far from the sun at very low temperatures for 4.5 billion years.
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The last decade was dominated by Bill Owens. The Owens era is ending because of term limits.
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The Kyoto treaty has an estimated cost of between US$150 and $350 billion a year, starting in 2010. Bjorn Lomborg
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The largest catastrophe to date was 1992's Hurricane Andrew, which cost $20 billion to $23 billion. This is highly likely to be bigger, but how much bigger? No one knows. Steven Adler
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The message to marketers should be clear, and the implications obvious. If your site is not found on the first page or within the first three pages of search results you might as well be putting up a billboard in the woods.
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Their smaller size gives them less diversification, less geographic spread. So you have a little bit more risk with them. Those companies are about $16 billion market cap companies, whereas BP Amoco is a $200 billion company. So you can compare BP Amoco to a GE in terms of its size and diversification.
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Their earnings are coming out today. They're in the midst of merger activity, they have grown their franchise from $6 billion to $75 billion with acquisitions here in St. Louis. The ... numbers will tell us more in the next say 12 months as they fully integrate (different) franchises.
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Their constituents want them to vote for it. They'll sit back and take a breath and look at what the bill means for Wisconsin and they're going to be there.
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The investments we're making, and the way we're executing our growth strategies, continue to pay off. In 1998 we invested a record $7 billion in our businesses, and we continue to generate powerful revenue growth from sources such as data, wireless, Internet, enhanced calling features, and digital television.
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The Fed is selling us a bill of goods. The Fed has plenty of evidence that the economy is boiling. They don't care. 'Let it boil,' they say.
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The federal government will spend $12.7 billion less on student loans in the next five years than they would otherwise have done. It will be felt.
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the fast lane for Canada-U.S. trade. Twenty-five percent of our two-way trade, or 120 billion U.S. dollars, travels the bridge; seven thousand trucks cross it every day. The value of the trade that crosses this bridge exceeds all of U.S. trade with Japan. Jean Chretien
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The farm does have a clean bill of health. The farm was up to standards before we bought it - that was one of the conditions.
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The Farm Bill should be written by the United States Congress and an extension is not required for the purposes of the WTO. I think it's very important that the House and Senate committees proceed with that plan to produce a 2007 Farm Bill. Jerry Moran
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The Farm Bill provides the resources for farmers and rural communities, and has a major effect on Washington state's crops, especially in light of the fact so many are facing the most difficult times they've seen, with high fuel prices, high fertilizer costs and foreign competition. (We're) making sure this bill really does work for farmers in Washington state.
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The Corps tries to solve 21st century water resource problems with 19th century solutions. The Feingold-McCain bill will help ensure the Corps won't repeat the mistakes of the past.
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The cost to agriculture has exceeded US$10 billion (euro8.3 billion). The livelihood of around 300 million farmers has been affected.
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The cost of identifying all those people and sending them back would be stupendous. It would be billions and billions of dollars, Michael Chertoff
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The cost of competing on the Strip has gone up. A billion dollars certainly doesn't get you a top-tier property.
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The Cedar Valley is usually typically less than the rest of the state so we're pretty fortunate right here even though it doesn't feel like it when you have a forty dollar bill when you're filling up your car.
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I'm initiating a bill next year that would make it so it's a parental decision, ... If it is, then it should satisfy everyone's fears. We don't have a bill yet, but we're working on it.
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I mean, all these billions of dollars they've made off of us, you know.
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I'm eager for the House to vote, and I remain hopeful that the Senate will move its reform package so we can send a bill to the president by the end of the year. John Boehner
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I'm not ready to introduce this bill yet, I need to do some coalition building, Rick Boucher
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I'm glad that Billy and all Vietnam veterans, for that matter, are finally getting this kind of recognition. It's as if they're finally getting their due.
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I'm elated, just elated. I thought there would be one bill or another but not both.
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I'm not going to say anything nasty about golf. I have a standing offer - and I've told this to Bill and Mike - that if they ever do a charity golf thing again, I will get knickers and a tweed cap and, never having touched a golf club in my life, I will take mushrooms and do a full eighteen holes. As long as is televised. Peter Buck
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India is a country that I care about deeply. We're talking about a population in India that is close to a billion people. If this crisis hits them to the degree it's expected to, we've lost Asia. Richard Gere
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India represents a $250 billion retail market, growing 7.2 percent a year, but modern retailing is just starting to emerge This shows us that India is a huge organic growth opportunity for Wal-Mart.
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In community relations, you don't know for years the effect you've had. Building good relations is like nurturing a friendship over years. In a crisis, you can turn to your friend in another ethnic or religious community and say, 'I need your help.' Bill has been just a master at this kind of community building. Jonathan Levine
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In 1981, there were 324 operating refineries in the boundaries of the United States. Today there are 148. Do the math. There are a lot of reasons for it, but one of the reasons is the law as it exists today, ... What company's board of directors in its right mind would want to go through this complicated process and tie up billions of dollars for years and years if they weren't certain whether this process would wrap up in a timely fashion? Joe Barton