Quotes about capital
capital largest sands
The tar sands boom has become the world's largest energy project, the world's largest construction project, and the world's largest capital project. Andrew Nikiforuk
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We are confident that tight and well-scheduled operations with sufficient capital expenditure will lead to more solid growth in reserves and production, securing stronger long-term growth for the company.
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In the heart of the desert and founded by the first Spanish Conquistadores, Las Vegas has become the entertainment capital of the world, with more than 30 million visitors a year. Brunello Cucinelli
capital committed escaped guy inmate lock sheriff
When a sheriff has an inmate who's escaped and committed capital murder ... you should have that guy in lock down 24/7.
capitalize couple given good jump missed opportunity pass quarter second
We had an opportunity in the second quarter to jump out 14-6, and we had a pass that we missed (and was intercepted). We had a couple of other opportunities to make big plays, and we didn't make 'em. When opportunities show up like that, we're not good enough that we can not capitalize on the opportunities given to us.
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No court presumes to tell a jury that they are to try a capital case with the same indifference and unconcern as to consequences, that they would a case where the results of their decision would be less important. Lysander Spooner
capitalize mistakes team
We're even in a lot of ways. I think they're just a team that can capitalize on opponents' mistakes.
capital created enforcing starts state
Industrialization starts with the formation of capital - it does not matter how. It can be created by saving, by the state enforcing its will on the people, by the very rich themselves.
capital economy help limited living means overall parts rest rise society standard support winners
There are winners and there are losers. And as much as we would like to help the losers, if we do it in the way that directs the limited capital of the society to support the low-productivity parts of the economy, it means that the rest of the economy - our overall standard of living - will not rise as much as it could. Alan Greenspan
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Wal-Mart highlights an economic transition from relying on consumers to relying on the private sector and capital spending. So, we're looking more at companies like Caterpillar rather than Wal-Mart.
capitalism defined draw limited line picture production somebody
We live in capitalism, and capitalism is defined by the production line, and the production line is defined by specificity. If you see yourself as an artist, which I do, then you can't be limited by that. You can't let somebody tell you, 'Well, you can only draw this kind of picture or write that kind of book.' Walter Mosley
capital choose middle nature surrounded understood
In Reykjavik, Iceland, where I was born, you are in the middle of nature surrounded by mountains and ocean. But you are still in a capital in Europe. So I have never understood why I have to choose between nature or urban. Bjork
capital chief civil district handled including major
I was a chief justice. And before that, I was a district court judge, handled major felonies, including capital murder cases; and I handled major civil litigation. Louie Gohmert
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There's only one reason to be crucified under the Roman Empire, and that is for treason or sedition. Crucifixion, we have to understand, was not actually a form of capital punishment for Rome. In fact, it was often the case that the criminal would be killed first and then crucified. Reza Aslan
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Throughout the industrial era, economists considered manufactured capital - money, factories, etc. - the principal factor in industrial production, and perceived natural capital as a marginal contributor. The exclusion of natural capital from balance sheets was an understandable omission. There was so much of it, it didn't seem worth counting. Paul Hawken
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I'm tired of this discussion of capitalism and socialism; we live in the 21st century, we need an economic system that has democracy as its underpinnings and an ethical code. Michael Moore
capitalize thank
We had our chances, we didn't capitalize on it. Halifax can thank (goalie Jeremy) Duchesne for that.
capitalize won
We had our chances, and we should have won it without overtime. We didn't capitalize on our opportunities.
capital emotional talking
Those guys, Scott and Preston, had professionalism, with a capital P. It's a bygone era. I'm getting emotional talking about them. Jeffrey Tambor
capitalize chances ends gave number played strong
You know what? I thought we played pretty strong but I think it was more them just not making the shots. We gave them a number of chances to get out of some ends and they didn't capitalize on our misses.
capitalize chances difference finished game guess needed
We needed to capitalize on our chances and we didn't finish. They finished their chances and that was the difference in the game. I guess that's what the game is all about.
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Life is now a war zone, and as such, the number of people considered disposable has grown exponentially, and this includes low income whites, poor minorities, immigrants, the unemployed, the homeless, and a range of people who are viewed as a liability to capital and its endless predatory quest for power and profits. Henry Giroux
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Unlike economics, whose sole preoccupation in our finance-obsessed era is the near-term profit motive, history offers a way to place our tiny lifespans in a narrative that spans dozens of generations - perhaps even reaching into a future where capitalism is no longer our dominant form of economic organization. Annalee Newitz
capitalize couple pitcher roll
We got their pitcher on the ropes early, but we didn't capitalize and let him get back on a roll after the first couple of innings.
capital clearly cut damages economic economy gains raise taxes time whenever
Every time we've cut the capital gains tax, the economy has grown. Whenever we raise the capital gains tax, it's been damaged. It's one of those taxes that most clearly damages economic growth and jobs. Grover Norquist
capital export finance foreign foresee high imports investment raw therefore year
We foresee that this year should be a year of investment and high export growth, therefore we need foreign currencies to finance investment and imports of raw material, as well as capital goods.
capitalize forced numerous
We forced them into numerous turnovers, but we didn't capitalize on them as well as they did.
capital chain excellent improving management progress reducing spending supply throughout ultimately
We made excellent progress in 2005 by improving our management of the distribution channel, reducing inventories throughout the supply chain and reducing our capital spending and ultimately depreciation expense. Mark Thompson
capital china deep economic estate invest pipeline surprised view year
We have a very constructive view on China: We like the economic story and we like the real estate story. We have a very deep pipeline and there are a lot of things going on. I wouldn't be surprised if we invest this year as much capital in China as we do in Japan.
capital cases dna evidence lost percent
We haven't been able to get (DNA) in most of the capital cases. In 75 percent of the cases we take on, we can't do DNA because the evidence has been lost or destroyed,
capital contrived good happiness house man people private produced tavern themselves
There is no private house in which people can enjoy themselves so well as at a capital tavern... No, Sir; there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn. Samuel Johnson
capitalist money people work
A true capitalist doesn't have a job, because other people and other people's money work for them. Robert Kiyosaki
capitalism gold price rise sign
The rise in the price of gold is a sign that capitalism has stumbled. Robert Kiyosaki