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  • When you love competition, you don't want the market to consolidate. -- Xavier Niel
  • The Japan-U.S. alliance is an irreplaceable alliance. And I would like to further consolidate and broaden that alliance. -- Shinzo Abe
  • In order to consolidate the euro we need to harmonise our economic, fiscal and social policies, hence we are going toward greater integration. -- Francois Fillon
  • When you run an entrepreneurial business, you have hurry sickness - you don't look back, you advance and consolidate. But it is such fun. -- Anita Roddick
  • Digitisation will rather consolidate the broadcasting industry in India because once the cable is digitized, then naturally all the programmers can showcase their programming. -- Subhash Chandra
  • Citigroup has a lot of money, it spends a lot of money, and it uses that money to grow and consolidate power. And it pays off. -- Elizabeth Warren
  • One of the most important reasons for North Korea continuing its nuclear ambitions is to consolidate the power to stay within the Kim Jong Il family. -- Lee Myung-bak
  • The question is, what are we to do in order to consolidate peace on a universal and durable foundation, and what are the essential elements of such a peace? -- Arthur Henderson
  • I have always loved to use fear, to take it and comprehend it and make it work and consolidate a situation where I was afraid and take it whole and work from there. -- Shirley Jackson
  • The Workforce Investment Improvement Act of 2012 would consolidate and eliminate dozens of ineffective or duplicative programs, enhance the role of job creators in workforce development decisions, and improve accountability over the use of taxpayer dollars. -- John Kline
  • There is an opportunity to consolidate the North American region as a more competitive region, a more productive region that will be more competitive than other blocs that have integrated in the rest of the world. -- Enrique Pena Nieto
  • If you want to be a director, work with writers and find different ways of telling stories with film, then do a course. This way you can consolidate what you've learnt and use the course to go further. -- Gurinder Chadha
  • We are No. 1 worldwide by quite a margin on the client side and expanding, according to IDC and others, every single quarter. Our expectation is that the industry will consolidate and that more of our competitors will exit. -- Kevin Rollins
  • We're going to have to forgive a great deal of the Soviet era debt. There's no question about that. Let's face up to that. We're going to have to put in money if Russia is really going to consolidate a democracy. -- Jeffrey Sachs
  • For citizens to become fully engaged in holding their leadership to account, accurate information is required to see where action is needed, to measure the results of policies and programmes, to build support for courageous decisions and to consolidate political legitimacy. -- Mo Ibrahim
  • Social networks particularly will tend to converge and consolidate over time, especially because they're inherently governed by network effects. So the bigger ones will just get bigger, their value will multiply exponentially, and the smaller ones will become less and less relevant. -- Clara Shih
  • I really believe in the way the energy can consolidate in certain geographical spots. You can find it in a lot of different places, beautiful natural spots, or if you look at Islam or Judaism or Christianity, these ideas of holy places. -- Conor Oberst
  • To say that gender is performative is a little different because for something to be performative means that it produces a series of effects. We act and walk and speak and talk in ways that consolidate an impression of being a man or being a woman. -- Judith Butler
  • Mint's business model became, 'We'll go for free, and then we'll find these savings opportunities for you.' You know, better interest rate on your credit cards, when should you consolidate your student loans, when does it mathematically make sense to refinance your mortgage, and Mint figures all that stuff out for you. -- Aaron Patzer
  • We stayed at home to write, to consolidate our outstretched selves. -- Sylvia Plath
  • Dictators can always consolidate their tyranny by an appeal to patriotism. -- Aldous Huxley
  • We need to consolidate our enlargement agenda but be cautious with new commitments. -- Olli Rehn
  • Direct pressure always tends to harden and consolidate the resistance of an opponent. -- B. H. Liddell Hart
  • The one state/two state debate is irrelevant as Israel and the US consolidate Greater Israel. -- Noam Chomsky
  • I waited for the idea to consolidate, for the grouping and composition of themes to settle themselves in my brain. -- Claude Monet
  • We act and walk and speak and talk in ways that consolidate an impression of being a man or being a woman. -- Judith Butler
  • Authoritarians tend to consolidate support by using fear, but more importantly by driving a wedge among the people that they want to control. -- Reza Aslan
  • Before we talk about further accessions, we have to consolidate the European Union internally. People are increasingly losing faith in the EU's effectiveness. -- Martin Schulz
  • When you run an entrepreneurial business, you have hurry sickness - you don't look back, you advance and consolidate. But it is such fun -- Anita Roddick
  • Demand for grain in the world today is a more stable trend than demand for energy. Russia is a major grain exporter and can consolidate its positions -- Dmitry Medvedev
  • What can Labor do for itself? The answer is not difficult. Labor can organize, it can unify; it can consolidate its forces. This done, it can demand and command. -- Eugene V. Debs
  • What do markets do? They consolidate, they breakout, they extend, they overextend, they back and fill, they consolidate, and repeat the process. That's all you need to know about the markets. -- Donald Miller
  • There's no faster way or surer way to consolidate power and disenfranchise critics than to operate in secret. So this plays squarely into the promotion of the unitary executive. That's one factor. -- Ted Gup
  • Bureaucracies have a natural tendency not to cooperate, coordinate or consolidate with each other. They won't cooperate with each other - unless they are forced to do so by political level authority. -- Richard Holbrooke
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