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«In fact, the first week out, my little suitcase with my clothes in it was stolen.»
«must disqualify himself or herself in a proceeding in which his or her impartiality might reasonably be questioned.»
«There's no reason to think that because I have a pro-consumer background that one should therefore conclude I'm not going to be impartial,»
«Utilities have a legal responsibility, not to mention a moral one, to ensure that their customers receive reliable service at the least possible cost, ... It's the commission's job to make sure that happens. It's a matter of having the proper incentives, both carrots and sticks, to make sure utilities do the best they can for their customers and have a fair opportunity to earn a profit.»
«You have no choice if you're going to live through the winter than to turn your heat on,»
«If there's one property type that has absolutely sailed through all of the economic times that we've had, not just in the past few years but the past 10 or 15 years, it's been the regional malls, ... It's a fortress of shopping for consumers. This company is the largest. They trade at about a 7 percent yield and probably a good growth rate as well.»
«The apartment market is poised to do well.»
«This is a real crisis heading our way that won't be felt until the bills start coming. Our best hope is to get lucky with a warmer than normal winter.»
«My sense is that we have a lot of (uninsured) folks out here who would take advantage of it.»
«Currently, there is little or no overbuilding in any commercial real estate sector, and as the economy continues to grow and produce jobs, excess space is being absorbed, making occupancy rates rise. To build a building today costs materially more than six months ago or two years ago in most major cities.»