(284 quotes found)
“In an age of increasingly mobile labor and capital, companies are more sensitive to tax burdens than ever, ... Rather than chasing away employers with overly aggressive corporate tax laws, states should move toward more stable and less economically harmful revenue sources.”
Chris Atkins
“I like a light touch, a sensitive piano. My wrists aren't that strong, and if I have to hack too hard, they start breaking down. Fortunately, after playing something like that I take a break and have a drink, or move over to the accordion, or just stagger off the stage until my arms recover.”
Christine McVie
“[This might be the right season for Gateway's approach.] Holiday time is when consumers get out and are price sensitive and want quality, ... They don't necessarily want a high level of sophistication. [Gateway has] had some success with their plasma screen products.”
Chris Chute
“There will have to be some sensitivity employed, but just how that will pan out we're waiting to see. We don't want to restrict development ... but we don't want to swallow up these beautiful brick buildings with giant skyscrapers.”
Christine Palmer
“These are very latency-sensitive applications. It's very different than checking e-mail. Users are not going to play the game again if their experience is slow because of latency problems.”
Chris Costello
“Foreign visitors are able to come in and have access to materials that are very sensitive, including our nuclear weapons information. Those kinds of things ought not to persist. They must change.”
Chris Cox
“Charlotte sent us a bunch of documents, including e-mails that were sensitive and discussions detailing their competitiveness.”
Walter Woods
“At the same time, consumers' sensitivity to APR (annual percentage rate interest rate) levels and other charges is low. Taken together, this results in store cardholders who take up credit, and associated insurance, paying more than they would in a fully competitive market,”
Christopher Clarke
“like many other countries, China seeks to acquire our sensitive information and technology. We have a solemn obligation to protect such national security information, and we have to do more to do it.”
Christopher Cox
“These dogs, with their super-sensitive noses, remain the quickest and most accurate detection devices in this age of technology,”
Chris Ellison