Republicans can afford to have these debates now when they are in the minority, because frankly, they have nothing else to do.
Mr. SPILLANE: Because frankly the rules are being changed on the midstream.
We will accept lower incomes amid rising expenses while spending less and less time with our patients because frankly we have no other choice.
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Because frankly, not just solving the near term problems of unemployment, people not getting checks, is going to require someone with that experience, but also long term.
On the front end they appear to be less, because frankly, they've had a head start over the last several years in doing things like energy efficiency that we care about.
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Because frankly, Fred, we're going to be able to use your good counsel in the years to come, and I hope that we'll be able to count on you in providing that to us.
Ordinarily I would probably talk about space security or missile defense at a group like this, but this evening I am going to change the subject, because frankly of an emergency that faces the United States government.
To Mr Kaufman, Sir Paul "has a very special position and his lawyers will be arguing very, very strongly he should be treated differently from most other husbands because here we have a man who incredibly has built up massive wealth because frankly he is a genius".
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This is a shame because, frankly, there are so many other great colors out there.
Affidavits of Solvency are important to planners because, frankly, clients can lie.
Because, frankly, this old litigator gets tired of all the fussing.
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We want our children to eat right, not just because it's the right thing to do but because quite frankly healthy good food tastes good and we want them to experience that.
We do not respond well to gratuitous bank bashing either, because, frankly, we would like our bank to be less afraid of onerous regulation, so it might grant us a reasonably priced loan.
When unemployment is at 3 percent and they're making record profits, they're going to still complain about regulations because, frankly, they want to be able to do whatever they think is going to maximize their profits.
So that -- I want to make that point first, because, frankly, it would be so much easier to work with your brother, if he hadn't gone to jail in the first place, to get a job.
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Because, frankly, they had a great point.
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And it probably wouldn't be good for our economy for a bunch of these jobs to come back because, frankly, there's no way that people could be getting paid a living wage on some of these jobs -- at least in order to be competitive in an international setting.
You hear stories everywhere you go that even profitable, successful businesses are having trouble getting financing because banks, frankly, just don't want to take the risk.
We have handed over vast amounts of information to both companies, because of the, frankly, incredible services and products they offer us.
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And frankly, because state and local governments generally don't have the capacity to engage in deficit spending, some of that obligation falls on the federal government.
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It is built on small companies that want to test and refine things, in small dollar increments, with a greater degree of control than ever before possible (thanks to Google, frankly, because they invented or at least perfected the micro-buy known as pay-per-click).
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And unlike Hillary Clinton, who blustered at the senators and said, what difference does it make, why does it matter, which frankly shocked me because the senators were cowed by her outburst of temper.
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They tend to evolve on an incremental basis because it is less risky and frankly easier than transforming the organization.
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Now, we're not going to be able to do that on everything, because there are some things that, frankly, you need some economies of scale, right?
And we, frankly, feel a responsibility because of this agreement, and because we're friends with both, to make that a part of our discussions with both of them, individually and collectively.
"Some people say we should stop flying the shuttle because we've had an accident - frankly two accidents, " she said.
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Representative PAT TOOMEY (Club for Growth): Frankly, I'd rather see a veto because it would highlight what's going on.
This is not one country's problem, because terrorism does not affect just one country, or quite frankly, one region of the world.
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