451 Quotes About Agenda
- Author Craig Barrett
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underscores the need for a proactive U.S. competitiveness agenda that promotes research and development and encourages a work force skilled in math, science and technology, among other things.
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- Author Dan Bartlett
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What President Bush will outline is not only an agenda for America, but, obviously, an agenda for his own party to provide an optimistic forward-looking set of proposals.
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- Author Dan Bonner
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I don't know what his agenda is. I have to listen to what he has to say. I vote for the man who I think is going to do the best job for the state.
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- Author Elizabeth Banks
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'Hunger Games' is a tried-and-true tale about a totalitarian society. It's more similar to China than America, but it's also similar to Nazi Germany and anywhere where the populace gets semi-brainwashed into serving the agenda of a very few.
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- Author Eli Broad
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The unions no longer control the education agenda of the Democratic Party.
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- Author Evan Bayh
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No longer will we see an agenda tilted to the far right. It will require people to hammer out a true consensus and compromise, and I think that will be good for America.
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- Author Gary Brooks
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Service is now an agenda item. There's a lot of money invested in it. The problem is, companies lack the processes and systems that enable them to manage their service operations and to have visibility and control over whether they make a service call or not. That is a void we are filling.
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- Author George W. Bush
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I assured him that security is at the top of our agenda just like it is at the top of his agenda, ... I also told him he's got responsibilities.
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- Author Giovanni Bisignani
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We will only see profitability in 2007 when we expect a return of US$6.2 billion. This is a net profit margin of 1.5%, not even enough to cover the cost of capital and nowhere near recovering the billions lost since 2001. A long and difficult agenda for change involving all partners is still ahead of us.
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