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en Foreign imports, ... are being sold at 25 to 50 percent below Florida prices. They are squeezing Florida producers out of this market.
  Charles Bronson

en It's not like prices are going to fall 72 percent or 39 percent. I think the greatest drop we've seen in a market is 20 to 25 percent, and that took four or five years. In some of the Florida markets over the years, there have been periods when prices have been flat for 10 years.

en Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.

en We've got a matter of 5 months to bring them all down to Florida, but when they all leave Florida, they're all leaving at the same time. So we're squeezing all those cars in that amount of time, so, it gets hard.

en Individuals who are unfamiliar with Florida's roads, traffic regulations and customs, or who speak foreign languages, or look different than Florida residents, may face a higher risk of danger -- because they may be more likely to be perceived as threatening by Floridians, and because they are unaware of Florida's new law that says individual who feel their safety is threatened or their possessions are at risk are legally authorized to use deadly force,

en I know they're located in the southern part of Florida, that's it basically. I've heard of Florida State and Florida, big schools like that. I never heard of South Florida. I don't know what city it's in.

en They're saying we can still buy cheap drugs from Joe Blow wholesaler in Florida when we're exporting the medication to foreign markets. Then somehow -- it happens every day -- those drugs never reach the foreign market and, through various schemes, the medications get resold for top dollar in the U.S. instead.

en Texas and California really put out a ton of guys. Florida is right there. It is just looking for that consistency. Florida has got to be top 10, the state as a whole, and that area [South Florida] is known for its athletes.

en Florida has always been a sleeping giant. Being in Florida they have a big advantage. This year they took Miami and Florida State to the woodshed. Meyer has put together a great staff.

en The market has been sold off after the Hurricane headed for Florida instead of the Gulf Coast. So oil production is not affected.

en Florida is such a dynamic market. Everyone is coming to Florida, so the banks want to be here, too.

en We have many women CEOs around the state of Florida. We're seeing that around South Florida, Central Florida.

en Although it's raining today and it will rain throughout the weekend, Florida is still about two feet short of rain in the last two to three years, ... Many of the lakes in central Florida are still running at 25 percent of capacity.

en The eight hurricanes which stuck Florida in less than 15 months created problems that no one could have ever anticipated. Addressing those challenges, reducing the burdens on Florida homeowners and preparing Florida's families for future storms remain my top priorities this session.

en Consumers continue to be optimistic about the economy here in Florida. The employment situation here in Florida is better than it has been in decades, at least in terms of people having jobs. The stock market had a pretty good run in January, too, ending near 11,000.

en Anytime the unemployment rate goes below 4 percent, it is considered full employment. Things start getting pretty tight. It is a Florida problem, and it is becoming a national problem as well. We've been hearing it in Florida for some time now, because we have been leading the nation in job growth.


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