(52 quotes found)
“There is enormous demand for dollar denominated assets so I don't expect that this demand would drop precipitously.”
Ben S. Bernanke
“The effect of dust on cloud properties is to inhibit precipitation,”
Daniel Rosenfeld
“In life and business, there are two cardinal sins, ... The first is to act precipitously without thought, and the second is to not act at all. Unfortunately the board of directors and top management of Times Warner already committed the first sin by merging with AOL, and we believe they are currently in the process of committing the second; now is not a time to move slowly and suffer the paralysis of inaction.”
Carl Icahn
“It was an overload of the communication system. It looks like it was precipitated by the large amount of communications that accompany such incidents.”
Charles Seaton
“It is short-sighted protectionist measures - like the ones being pursued by members of Congress - that helped precipitate the Great Depression. The more difficult politicians make it to do business in the United States, the more they risk triggering global depression and economic stagnation.”
Chris Mayer
“We've got a chance of a little precipitation. We're looking at a slight chance of some freezing drizzle overnight and a slight chance of rain in the afternoon. Tomorrow night we could see some freezing rain and again on Sunday.”
Craig Stewart
“Last month we came precipitously close to filing for bankruptcy. We were fully prepared to file bankruptcy. We're a very prudent company.”
Bruce Hicks
“The first time a penny is deducted from the states, we'll precipitate state lawsuits,”
Christine Gregoire
“Global warming threatens our health, our environment, and our economic security through projected changes in temperature, precipitation, and sea level. Curbing motor vehicle emissions is a tremendous step. Together with cutting emissions from power plants, this will make New York a leader in the fight against global warming.”
Christine Vanderlan
“It turns out that on the west slope of the Cascades, the precipitation that falls as snow (today) is falling right near the freezing mark. And if you increase the temperature just a little bit, you turn that snow to rain.”
Chris Daly