As a child, I remember my Dad telling me nothing good in life comes easy, be careful taking short cuts.
If you keep telling people there is nothing you can do to boost growth, it is no wonder that they spend cautiously.
The government is seeking to turn up the pressure on businesses to include more women on their boards, telling them "doing nothing is not an option".
There is nothing worse than telling a college with strict distribution requirements how much you value their flexibility.
East and West Germany illustrate the power of markets too, but nothing is so telling as the disparate living standards between North and South Korea.
Moody's is telling us that any new president has nothing but hard choices.
They're telling the world they've done nothing wrong, and that Judge Jackson's ruling will collapse like a house of cards when it gets to the Supreme Court.
On June 28th Mr Kan did nothing to dispel the rumours, telling DPJ politicians that energy policy was likely to be the most important issue in the next election.
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Next Tuesday, companies wanting to get a slice of the police budget in Surrey and West Midlands will attend a bidding conference, with Peter Williams telling me he would be there to ensure that nothing was agreed "unless it delivers benefits to us".
Nothing inspires confidence in your eco-values more than telling customers not to buy your products.
The purpose behind our agreeing to speak at the conference was to shake the plan sponsor audience out of its complacency, providing a counterpoint to the defense lawyers and industry participants that had been telling sponsors all the recent uproar about 401k mismanagement was much ado about nothing.
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Nothing that had happened to me, had in fact happened to me, he was telling me.
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Vaughn is telling Bruce about his worst client, a rich banker who only wanted to run for hours each day, caring nothing for the beauty of Bluff.
As tensions rise ahead of the vote next week, Lib Dem leader and deputy PM Nick Clegg also entered the debate, telling The Times that Labour was "learning the tricks of opposition" but "to oppose everything is to offer nothing and the country will not be duped".
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