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" ... But now environmental groups, led by the Sierra Club in San Antonio, are clamoring for the utility to abandon gas and coal immediately. They want closure just like that, bang, without regard to reliability of service in one of the fastest-growing areas in the country. They have been attacking the utility and its leadership, President and CEO Paula Gold-Williams and COO Cris Eugster. ... "
" ... For example, it wasn´t until the 1990s that food companies in the US were required to provide standardized nutritional information on the external packaging of their products – and this only came after years of consumer clamoring for a basic level of insight about the things we put into our bodies. ... "
" ... Given the fact that 401k investors are not clamoring for the opportunity to enrich private equity billionaires, I cannot imagine why any 401k plan sponsor would risk adding these costliest, riskiest, most opaque, poorly understood non-traditional investments. On the other hand, you can be certain private equity firms eager to get their hands on $9 trillion in 401k assets will be knocking on the doors of 401k intermediaries—investment consultants, recordkeepers, and administrators—offering big bucks to be included on their investment menus. ... "
" ... Nobody could keep it in stock. Everyone was clamoring to get their hands on it. That’s right: toilet paper! Emblematic of the panic-buying that swept the nation, the hottest product of the year was toilet paper. It didn’t matter if it was two-ply, was made of bamboo or had Donald Trump’s face on it. Toilet paper was suddenly selling out at stores everywhere, with sales roaring 22% higher, according to Nielsen. Only in 2020. ... "
" ... We need to set New Year’s Resolutions the way we set annual goals at work. You would never commit to a work goal without a strategy, but we regularly commit to resolutions without a plan. Would you promise your boss that you’ll start working out everyday when you can't remember the last time you worked out 7 days in a row? Exercising every morning has a nice ambitious ring to it that feels satisfying in January but becomes forgotten by February amidst morning work calls and clamoring children. ... "