(15 quotes found)
“The claims that cosmetics companies place on their products is practically unrestricted. Some claim they're dermatologist-tested, but that doesn't mean the product has passed the test with a viable number of people. There's simply no guarantee.”
Carol Aguirre
“. . . when the farm workers strike and their strike is successful, the employers go to Mexico and have unlimited, unrestricted use of illegal alien strikebreakers to break the strike. And, for over 30 years, the Immigration and Naturalization Service has looked the other way and assisted in the strikebreaking. I do not remember one single instance in 30 years where the Immigration Service has removed strikebreakers. . . .The employers use professional smugglers to recruit and transport human contraband across the Mexican border for the specific act of strikebreaking . . .”
Cesar Chavez
“That's part of it as you get older, and unrestricted. No offense, I'd trade all of us, too.”
Dallas Drake
“This summer I'm an unrestricted free agent. I will talk it over with my agent and look at my options. I wouldn't mind going to the NHL and being a student.”
Dan Jancevski
“The main thing for us is about player acquisitions so it involves unrestricted free agency and trades and guys who are considered cap casualties, whose teams have financial issues. No matter what it takes to acquire players, that's just the main thing; pro personnel is about player acquisitions for the most part.”
Will Lewis
“Of the 15 guys [unrestricted free agents] we have over there, there are still a number of those guys that you consider as core guys that you would like to keep. Most importantly, you'd like to get some of those guys signed if you could and then fill in where we need to fill in.”
“Unrestricted free agency is not a savior. I've never seen an unrestricted free agent carry a team. But it is a tool.”
Doug Risebrough
“The skills are so high-level that it has to be an unrestricted uniform.”
Jamie Sawyer
“This was a classic inside job, ... Their status gave them unrestricted access to international passenger and cargo flights.”
Roslynn Mauskopf