Quotes About Services
The only truly individualistic health-care choice - where you receive care that is unpolluted by anyone else's funds - is to forgo insurance altogether, paying out-of-pocket for health services as you need them.
~ Thomas Frank
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My husband and I adopted our children through a private agency, Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children. As a nonprofit organization, it relies on client fees as well as donor support to do its work.
~ Rumaan Alam
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We are not into financial services, and we are not interested also because we find we are better in branded marketing enterprises.
~ Adi Godrej
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I am fairly certain that our budget deficit was not caused by children with autism or 90-year-old grannies in nursing homes, so why take it out on them by cutting services?
~ Lois Frankel
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Eviction often leads to a disruption in critical services like Medicaid and nutrition assistance when families need them most.
~ Michael Bennet
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Should the Catholic Church find itself discriminated against by the Obama administration on key delivery of services because of the bias and the bigotry of the administration?
~ Newt Gingrich
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Our goal should be to, together, to improve Obamacare so that even more people have access to affordable, quality health insurance and services.
~ Jan Schakowsky
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It is interesting that cyberwarfare is developing into something conventional and attacking objects, infrastructure, and critical services.
~ Kersti Kaljulaid
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It is when positive use prices are allowed that businessmen see an opportunity for profit making by curing the excess demand, or "congestion" situations. It is here that private enterprise shows itself head and shoulders above the bureaucratic, statist system which operates without benefit of prices for services rendered.
~ Walter Block
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Outside of Search, Google's products—Android, Google Docs—are shit.
~ Walter Isaacson
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Online services such as AOL developed independently of the Internet.
~ Walter Isaacson
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In the 1980s I thrilled to the static and screech that modems made when they opened for you the weirdly magical realm of online services and bulletin boards
~ Walter Isaacson
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Meanwhile, dispersal starves the budgets of cities forced to spend sales tax dollars on roads, pipes, sewage, and services for the distant neighborhoods of sprawl, leaving little for the shared amenities that make central-city living attractive.
~ Charles Montgomery
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the government establishes an inquiry office as a guide to the city and a complete stranger refuses to use its services, he is to blame if he gets lost.
~ Charles Mortimer Carty
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All technical professionals have an incentive to make themselves look more complicated than they are so that they can justify the high fees their members charge them for their services.
~ Ha-Joon Chang
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De-industrialization also has a negative effect on a country's balance of payments because services are inherently more difficult to export than manufactured goods. A balance of payments deficit means that the country cannot 'pay its way' in the world. Of course, a country can plug the hole through foreign borrowing for a while, but eventually it will have to lower the value of its currency, thereby reducing its ability to import and thus its living standard.
~ Ha-Joon Chang
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Those who wish that success would fall into their laps will wish forever. But those who look at the world as it is, who recognize that the consumer is king, who take the trouble to find out what the consumer wants ~ these men make fortunes. People will always reward them ~ because people will not want to be without their services.
~ Harry Browne
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Government programs didn't arise because the people demanded them or because the free market was unable to provide needed services. They arose because the politicians found them to be a convenient way to buy votes with other people's money, a convenient way to enlarge their own power, a convenient way to reward their political cronies, and a convenient way to keep people dependent on government.
~ Harry Browne
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Our strength in finance has led us to set up an international financial centre with medium and long-term objectives, especially to develop Islamic financial and insurance services.
~ Hassanal Bolkiah
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The history of the church has reflected the evolution from premodernism to modernism in many ways. One clear example lies in the changing structure of worship services.
~ Heath White
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A dilemma arises when the interests of these deaf adults seem at odds with those of the schoolchildren—for instance, when satisfying the wishes of the former means providing inadequate services to the latter. Some would argue that because hearing people have always controlled the definition of adequacy, that concept is invalid. Others hold that any deaf candidate is preferable to a hearing candidate for a position working with deaf children.
~ Leah Hager Cohen
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Both the Pollyannas and the Cassandras are wrong, and both stand in the way of social justice, the former by condemning us all to catastrophic climate change and the loss of other vital ecosystem services for the sake of profit; the latter by condemning us all to a hair-shirted existence and refusal of further human development due to a romantic, unscientific belief in a static, unchanging balance of nature.
~ Leigh Phillips
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Adding and Dividing Work Ancient people seem to have understood perfectly well that economic life is a matter of adding new goods and services. But instead of seeing the logic and order by which this happens, they saw magic. Important activities had been given to men or taught to men in remote times by gods; they had been stolen from gods; they had been brought along, like a trousseau, by demigod progenitors of people.
~ Jane Jacobs
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Is it not possible for the economy of a city to be highly efficient, and for the city also to excel at the development of new goods and services? No, it seems not. The conditions that promote development and the conditions that promote efficient production and distribution of already existing goods and services are not only different, in most ways they are diametrically opposed
~ Jane Jacobs
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