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en Jim Leininger has fought long odds for more than a decade in trying to win better educational choices for inner-city youth. Tonight was just one more part of his long-term goal of saving lost children.

en Dr. Leininger has worked for more than a decade to win the same educational choices for inner-city parents as those enjoyed by the wealthy. In short, we're not going away. We've been fighting for that for more than a decade, and we will keep fighting for it until we win improved education systems and additional options for parents and children.

en The real loser in the election tonight was not Jim Leininger but the parents of inner-city children trapped in failing schools who will now have more legislators aligned with teachers unions instead of children who need help.

en We're trying to build a solid, sound base on which to grow long term. Our goal is a billion-dollar institution in eight years or less and a $3 billion bank beyond. We have a long-term, long-range vision and goal and we're just executing to get there.

en We're trying to build a solid, sound base on which to grow long term, ... Our goal is a billion-dollar institution in eight years or less and a $3 billion bank beyond. We have a long-term, long-range vision and goal and we're just executing to get there.

en We have seen many times over that when it comes to drought, the families need to survive overrides the long term educational development of children.

en He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy.

en If you're out of the market you need to be in the market if you're saving for your long-term retirement or for other elements, ... People have been waiting on the sidelines, not committing as much new money. I don't think you should be investing next week's rent check, but your long-term investment is going to really grow in the market, and technology will lead that.

en The president is saying through his plan that by saving instead of squandering the surpluses brought on by our discipline and prosperity, we can address much of our long-term retirement challenge in a way that lifts that burden off our children and grandchildren.

en We're controlling what we can control, and that's playing Kansas City. It was a long, hard-fought game tonight, and we'll expect another one tomorrow.

en We're controlling what we can control, and that's playing Kansas City, ... It was a long, hard-fought game tonight, and we'll expect another one tomorrow.

en The extremely high (immigration) flows at the end of the past decade were not the norm, nor part of a long-term trend, but rather the peak of a momentary increase that lasted for only a few years.

en It's a tough budget with tough choices. We do believe the best way to insure the long-term success of HELP [High Expectations for Learning Proficiency] and other important programs is to close our current budget gap and insure the state's long-term economic viability.

en GE's near-term and long-term outlook now appears the best it has been in almost a decade.

en As long as any adult thinks that he, like the parents and teachers of old, can become introspective, invoking his own youth to understand the youth before him, he is lost.
  Margaret Mead

en It's an urban area and there's not a lot of recreation there for (children). The long-term goal would be to put a program in place to keep the pool open every summer and maintain it.


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