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David Morrison Quotes

«We understand the risk from this object, and while it's small, it's not zero,»
«These vehicles are often an eyesore and create all sorts of problems like neighbour complaints.»
«What we're seeing here is a laying bare of the political process without the euphemisms, without the sugar-coating. People are recoiling.»
«Most of those trucks were sitting idle. Large amounts of money were paid to those companies for nothing.»
«When I talk about the young adult market, entry-level workers, by definition, are the last to feel the benefits of a good economy and the first to feel the effects of a bad one.»
«Boost and Virgin have done a phenomenal job reaching Gen Y. They are just nailing it.»
«This is the first time that serious possibilities for dealing with a real but low-probability future impact have been discussed in a technically professional way, rather than receiving the 'Hollywood treatment,'»
«It is estimated that 20- [to] 21-year-olds alone spend over $60 billion each year.»
«It's something mature, something sophisticated.»
«Our decision to implement changes in supply chain operations is a difficult one, but it is the right one for the business. The high costs of an inefficient supply chain are simply not acceptable. By moving quickly we will capture substantial savings this year, and be positioned to reap even greater cost savings in fiscal 2000 and beyond,»