(70 quotes found)
“What we have here is a system of separate colleges, and separate in this case is inherently unequal.”
Michael Beals
“The unpredictability inherent in human affairs is due largely to the fact that the by-products of a human process are more fateful than the product.”
Eric Hoffer
“The passenger cars are not inherently as profitable as big SUVs or big pickups, but they have to refurbish their car line, even if it doesn't get them back to historical profit margins,”
David Healy
“The inherent compliance at the tip saves robot programming time. Our programmers can program fewer path points since the tool compliance will accommodate deviations between the robot path and the part edge, i.e. the robot path does not have to precisely follow the part edge. Programming savings are multiplied in applications where multiple passes are necessary in order to achieve a desired finish.”
Charlie Young
“It seems to be that a lot of these large chains are gravitating toward the advantages inherent in joint buying and obtaining lower prices and saving a lot of money in the process, ... ...It is very likely to be a powerful weapon in the retailer's arsenal to reduce the cost of buying and operating. And given the world of the Internet, which makes possible these alliances, it has to be recognized that consumers will find it so much easier these days to compare prices because all they have to do is click away.”
Kurt Barnard
“We've always known it was going to happen. It's a steel mill. There's just inherent hazards to it. That's why a steel worker gets paid what a steel worker gets paid.”
Bob Hauser
“The requirements of the program are widely perceived as unrealistic, impractical, shortsighted and inherently unfair.”
Amy Handlin
“Not all horses were born equal. A few were born to win.”
Mark Twain
“All of these stocks are inherently capable of going up five to 10 times from here.”
Alberto Vilar
“This is something that is not inherent in the operating system.”
Alain Sergile