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Top 20 topics containing "bottom":
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| | Tony Baker |  | We're able to make all the decisions here locally... We don't feel the pressure from investors or stockholders, wherever they may be, to drive that bottom line on a quarterly basis. |
| | Stephen Breyer |  | You can have many different selection systems, but the bottom line has to be a system that, once the judge takes office that judge will feel that he or she is to decide the case without reference to the popular thing or the popular will of the moment. |
| | Dennis Brown |  | The bottom line is that Dennis Brown is alive and well, and he's got two lungs and they're kicking and I'm still spitting out them notes. |
| | Ray Charles |  | I'm not into the money thing. You can only sleep in one bed at a time. You can only eat one meal at a time, or be in one car at a time. So I don't have to have millions of dollars to be happy. All I need are clothes on my back, a decent meal, and a little loving when I feel like it. That's the bottom line. |
| | William J. Clinton |  | One way or the other, we are determined to deny Iraq the capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them. That is our bottom line. |
| | Michael Connelly |  | The bottom line is that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. And I have to believe from past experience and knowledge that some of the links in Homeland Security are weak. Part of the story in "Lost Light" is about a weak link in the chain. |
| | Jose Canseco |  | We spoke about it quite in depth. And-you know when I op-when-when I rejoined the team back in '97, we'd be working out-talking about it. You know we'd go into clubhouses and do steroids. Bottom line. |
| | James H. Douglas |  | So I come before you with a budget that is honest in its discussion of our challenges, creative in its possible solutions, compassionate in its commitment to our most vulnerable, and balanced on the bottom line. |
| | Todd English |  | We're talking about an industry that's really changing, really moving - we have to look at it very differently now. If you don't look at it differently, you're not going to maximize the potential of it. You have to use the talent you have, use the people because the bottom line is that this business is still a people business and always will be. |
| | Crystal Gayle |  | Nashville used to have more integrity than just looking at the bottom line. |
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