(16 quotes found)
“Frequently the more trifling the subject, the more animated and protracted the discussion.”
Franklin Pierce
“I want to reaffirm that after the election, we will stage protracted protests until the prime minister resigns.”
Chamlong Srimuang
“We're in the throes of a protracted bull market.”
Frank McGhee
“We had a very long and protracted negotiation the last time. The parties just want to give it a different approach to see if we can reach an agreement in a quicker fashion.”
William Mahoney
“It was clear to everyone that the proposal would be found unconstitutional and would waste taxpayers' dollars in a protracted legal fight that would leave parents no better off.”
Douglas Lowenstein
“Given the protracted contest to determine the presidential victor, it is critical we move expeditiously and be prepared to confirm the new cabinet on January 20 after the president has been sworn into office,”
Trent Lott
“Having your identity stolen is somewhat like contracting a chronic, protracted disease.”
Daniel Solove
“Under the second scenario, the effect on asset prices would be more protracted and would eventually be more differentiated by individual country circumstances.”
Andrew Roberts
“I think (the summer) has been protracted, but I don't think it's been all that much different from other summers that have had extensive player movement.”
RC Buford
“Ford's restructuring plan was widely anticipated, but was more vague and protracted than we expected, which is disappointing. We also see sizable North American share loss continuing, weighing on earnings and offsetting many restructuring benefits.”
Robert Barry