O. Winston
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O. Winston
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Republicans will say this economy is going really well, the last thing we need is a huge increase in taxes. Democrats will say we don't need to give these huge tax breaks to the rich. How that debate gets formed is key.
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Red Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army.
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I think we have a lot of attitude about us.
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I think there are a lot of people in the business community who are saying that to some degree, the oil industry brought some of this criticism on itself.
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I'm still pretty upset, ... I don't think I've replaced all the stuff I broke in my room when I was watching it. ... I think a lot of guys haven't forgot about it.
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It is clearly emerging as a significant issue. It's still not at the scale of war in Iraq or overall economy. If it reaches the point where it starts defining the economy - then it's a real problem.
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NAMIC strongly supports the expansion of Section 831(b)(2). The modification of this section is very important to the communities that depend on small property/casualty insurance companies to provide them with affordable property insurance. Many small companies are approaching the current $1.2 million limit and both they and their customers will be adversely impacted if it is not raised. With the increased election level, tied to an annual adjustment in the cost-of-living, these insurance companies can continue to keep premiums low in rural areas where larger insurers either do not write coverage or charge higher premiums than consumers can afford.
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NAMIC strongly supports more stringent building codes; however, we recognize that enacting these laws at the state level has been very difficult. Therefore, there is a critical need to develop federal incentives to encourage states to adopt these codes.
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NAMIC believes that exposures to mega-catastrophes present a tremendous challenge to the insurance industry and we are exploring several different avenues to address the problem.
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I think people are supportive of those individuals who are hard working, yet they are disappointed they have to deal with the fact that they came here illegally.
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People may not always agree with him, but they trust him.
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I think it's a daunting task for any corporate official to figure out what their obligations are.
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Having the source code available gives customers what they need: the ability to customize and add new features. We'll also be able to grow in spaces the original Project.net didn't have the resources to do.
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His strong leadership in the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks helped to calm the financial markets by passing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act.