29 Quotes by John Mitchell

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    We've seen the energy shock before, but the difference today is there isn't a lot of excess capacity anymore. The unknowns in countries like Nigeria, Iran and Venezuela have an immediate affect on oil prices. Without excess capacity, anything that takes production off line can spike prices.

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    Let's get real. It won't happen in a nation that has the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. We won't build the Berlin Wall or the Israeli fence. There will be changes, though.

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    So many issues are addressed through local, organized farming. It made sense to do it on Earth Day.

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    She is a fine example of a local resident who makes their mark in the world and then returns to help grow their community.

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    From a marquee point of view, and from a Queensland point of view, they probably perceive it as a grudge match because during our recruitment process they weren't too kind to us.

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    He typifies a Force man. He works hard off the ball; he's a very good carrier; he's very hard to bring down.

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    He's actually come in ahead of schedule having passed the appropriate medical test, but it's been a challenge for us not being able to put out the same back-line on consecutive weekends.

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    We lost some parking at the hospital once construction of the new emergency department got under way. We will add about 40 spaces once construction is complete. (But) we know there still isn't enough parking. Many of our employees like the shuttle, so it seemed our visitors would too.

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    Growth would be higher, inflation would be lower (and) employment would be higher, if we didn't have these energy prices. But it hasn't been a deal-breaker.

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