The standard formulation on remedy is that it ought to cure past violations and prevent their recurrence. That's what antitrust is all about.
‐‐ Charles James
The standard growth theory tells us that economic growth in per capita basis comes from mainly two sources: capital deepening and total factor productivity growth, or TFP growth.
‐‐ Toshihiko Fukui
The standard library saves programmers from having to reinvent the wheel.
‐‐ Bjarne Stroustrup
The standard model of particle physics describes forces and particles very well, but when you throw gravity into the equation, it all falls apart. You have to fudge the figures to make it work.
‐‐ Lisa Randall
The standard of writing that I'm getting now from 'Big Finish' compares very favourably with some of the stuff I was doing on screen in the '80s.
‐‐ Colin Baker
The standard rumor at the time was that Rumsfeld, as chief of staff, had persuaded President Ford to appoint George H.W. Bush as director of Central Intelligence, assuming that that got rid of a potential competitor for the presidency.
‐‐ Bobby Ray Inman
The standard theory may survive as a part of the ultimate theory, or it may turn out to be fundamentally wrong. In either case, it will have been an important way-station, and the next theory will have to be better.
‐‐ Sheldon Lee Glashow
The standard way to record a meeting is to list people's names, the topics, and action items. The visual way is to doodle a rectangle (the table) populated by figures (the participants) sitting around the table with their comments as cartoon word balloons.
‐‐ Tom Wujec
The standardization of world culture, with local popular or traditional forms driven out or dumbed down to make way for American television, American music, food, clothes and films, has been seen by many as the very heart of globalization.
‐‐ Fredric Jameson
The standardized American is largely a myth created not least by Americans themselves.
‐‐ Irwin Edman
The standards are being lowered, not just on the Internet, but in all of news and media.
‐‐ Vince McMahon
The standards of the international community manifest firmness. Iran has no need for long-range missiles or to collaborate with terrorist organizations all over the world.
‐‐ Moshe Katsav
The standards to get in are very high. We don't want to lower those standards.
‐‐ Hugh Shelton
The standing orders of the Parliamentary Party, however, apply to me, apply to every other Member of the Parliamentary Labour Party and they put into a context the way in which those rights to freedom of speech should be exercised.
‐‐ Ron Davies
The standing ovation threw me... to be held in such regard in a town so full of talent is quite something.
‐‐ Michael Caine
The standpoint of the man who relies on religious experience for capturing Reality must always remain individual and incommunicable.
‐‐ Muhammad Iqbal
The Stanford prison experiment came out of class exercises in which I encouraged students to understand the dynamics of prison life.
‐‐ Philip Zimbardo
The staple of our Australian colonies, but more particularly of New South Wales, the climate and the soil of which are peculiarly suited to its production, - is fine wool.
‐‐ Charles Sturt
The star of oil and vinegar and the oil and vinegar of the stars.
‐‐ Paul Newman
The star S0-2 orbits around Sgr A* every 16 years and will go through its closest approach in 2018. That's an opportunity to test Einstein's General Relativity theory through very precise measurements of this star's short period orbit.
‐‐ Andrea M. Ghez
The star thing I can live with. The music I can't live without. And that's how it lays out for me, you know. I got as big an ego and enjoy the attention.
‐‐ Bruce Springsteen
The star thing, the celebrity thing, is new to me.
‐‐ Jeremy Renner
The 'Star Trek' future, to me, is where we are headed. Everything is automated, and we are free to pursue our dreams. We are free to pursue lives that aren't about working and toiling away in dangerous jobs. For example, how many of us would love to be poets, or how many of us would love to be artists?
‐‐ Gray Scott
The Starbucks brand has shifted over time from being a specialty brand to being more of a mass brand. There is a gap at the top of the market.
‐‐ John Quelch
The Starbucks customer and the Teavana customer are two very different customers, two different need states that are highly complimentary.
‐‐ Howard Schultz
The stardom thing happened and now I'm trying to make a comeback, if you want to call it that.
‐‐ Leif Garrett
The stark and inescapable fact is that today we cannot defend our society by war since total war is total destruction, and if war is used as an instrument of policy, eventually we will have total war.
‐‐ Lester B. Pearson
The stark reality facing us today is that without the labour reforms, workers will get neither the income nor jobs in the face of cut-throat global economic competition.
‐‐ Kim Young-sam
The stark reality is that crime happens in communities of color.
‐‐ Raymond Kelly
The starkest rejection letter might be followed by a million-dollar advance. Don't let rejection start to look the same as failure.
‐‐ Darin Strauss
The stars are matter, we're matter, but it doesn't matter.
‐‐ Captain Beefheart
The stars are scattered all over the sky like shimmering tears, there must be great pain in the eye from which they trickled.
‐‐ Georg Buchner
The stars don't look bigger, but they do look brighter.
‐‐ Sally Ride
The stars handle it very graciously. They let you know. They know how to play the game.
‐‐ Mary Hart
The stars look the same from night to night. Nebulae and galaxies are dully immutable, maintaining the same overall appearance for thousands or millions of years. Indeed, only the sun, moon and planets - together with the occasional comet, asteroid or meteor - seem dynamic.
‐‐ Seth Shostak
The stars of eternal truth and right have always shone in the firmament of human understanding. The process of bringing them down to earth, remolding them into practical forms, imbuing them with vitality, and then making use of them, has been a long one.
‐‐ Bertha von Suttner
The stars played out the way they were supposed to play out, and I'm in the position I'm supposed to be in.
‐‐ Tory Lanez
The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the wars of elements, The wrecks of matter, and the crush of worlds.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
The stars that have most glory have no rest.
‐‐ Samuel Daniel
The stars, that nature hung in heaven, and filled their lamps with everlasting oil, give due light to the misled and lonely traveller.
‐‐ John Milton
The starship thing is really political action and reaction, the natural outgrowth of Volunteers.
‐‐ Paul Kantner
The start is crucial, really, but the entire race is crucial. There is not any room for error. If there is one bad stroke, you regularly lose the race.
‐‐ Mark de Jonge
The start-up life kept me busy and surfaced the problem of not being able to stay on top of my personal finances, which led me to invent Mint.com. I was working 80-hour weeks, and had done enough preliminary work and research to know I had a big idea: To make money management effortless and automated.
‐‐ Aaron Patzer
The start-ups that do well are the ones that are working all the time.
‐‐ Sam Altman
The starting line of the New York Marathon is kind of like a giant time bomb behind you about to go off. It is the most spectacular start in sport.
‐‐ Bill Rodgers
The starting point for energy security today as it has always been is diversification of supplies and sources.
‐‐ Daniel Yergin
The starting point for the new history, both in Europe and America, has been the record of births, marriages, and deaths, which most literate societies preserve in one form or another. In colonial America, surviving records of this kind - as of every other kind - are most abundant for New England.
‐‐ Edmund Morgan
The starting point for understanding the deterioration in the relationship between the U.S. and Russia lies in Washington rather than Moscow. After 1989, Russia was a defeated power. Despite the fine words and some limited gestures, the Americans have treated it like one. Their policy has been one of encirclement.
‐‐ Martin Jacques
The starting point of all achievement is desire.
‐‐ Napoleon Hill