Craig Fugate Quotes
You're in a phenomenon ... it's sort of like a hurricane, you're not going to stop it with what the (existing) resources are.
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As digital communications have multiplied, and NSA capabilities with them, the agency has shifted resources from surveillance of individual targets to the acquisition of communications on a planetary scale.
Barton Gellman
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Poor countries are poor because they are wasting their resources.
Iqbal Quadir
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So if we are really concerned about generating more taxes, we ought to be investing in our people, not taking away the kinds of resources that contribute to their ability to become greater taxpayers in this country.
Patrick J. Kennedy
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The resources of our continent attract, more than ever, the interests of rich countries.
Omar Bongo
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Americans have long recognized the need to protect our public lands and their vast resources.
Barbara Boxer
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One bipartisan policy tradition is to deny Americans the use of our own resources.
Harold Ford, Jr.
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In the past, on Earth, it has largely been to exploit foreign resources and to expand the domestic territory.
Barney Oliver
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Energy is one of the most precious battlefield resources, but it is risky and expensive to deliver in combat zones.
Tammy Duckworth
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When I've seen my operas in Europe, they have always struck me as more American than when I hear them here. I can't tell you what that phenomenon is.
Carlisle Floyd
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I do not believe wealthy candidates should spend vast resources in their own campaigns.
Laurance Rockefeller
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It's not so much the dressing up, but I love the idea of moving and existing in a different time.
Francesca Annis
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Hubris is one of the great renewable resources.
P. J. O'Rourke
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I believe it to be one of the most important discipleship resources we have produced at Ligonier.
R. C. Sproul
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When you're part of a pop phenomenon, you have so many opinions shoved down your throat.
Christina Aguilera
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When every fact, every present or past phenomenon of that universe, every phase of present or past life therein, has been examined, classified, and co-ordinated with the rest, then the mission of science will be completed. What is this but saying that the task of science can never end till man ceases to be, till history is no longer made, and development itself ceases?
Karl Pearson
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We can continue to try and clean up the gutters all over the world and spend all of our resources looking at just the dirty spots and trying to make them clean. Or we can lift our eyes up and look into the skies and move forward in an evolutionary way.
Buzz Aldrin
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All economic activity is dependent upon that environment and its underlying resource base of forests, water, air, soil, and minerals. When the environment is finally forced to file for bankruptcy because its resource base has been polluted, degraded, dissipated, and irretrievably compromised, the economy goes into bankruptcy with it.
Gaylord Nelson
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My argument is, whatever resources you put in place, compared to the possible economic loss in the event of a pandemic, is peanuts.
Margaret Chan
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There’s so much distance between the fundamental rules and the final phenomenon, that it’s almost unbelievable that the final variety of phenomenon can come from such a steady operation of such simple rules.
Richard Feynman
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We don't have the money in America to keep paying for the education of everybody else's children from around the world. We simply don't have the financial resources to do that.
Mo Brooks
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News - communicating news and ideas, I guess - is my passion. And giving people alternatives so that they have two papers to read (and) alternative television channels.
Rupert Murdoch
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You're in a phenomenon ... it's sort of like a hurricane, you're not going to stop it with what the (existing) resources are.
Craig Fugate