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" ... Given how the past year progressed, we all could use a little giving. Hopefully, these recommendations will help nonprofits succeed and not become the next victim to cowardly cyber attacks. ... "
" ... I remember buying Bank of America’s $25 par preferred stock at five bucks. Buffett negotiated a boatload of warrants by providing Bank of America with billions in much-needed liquidity. Berkshire made billions on its warrants. For me, there’s everlasting push-pull between my memory of banker stupidity vs. future possibilities of rising price-earnings ratios. I remain the cowardly lion, slightly overweighted in financials. ... "
" ... It may be the unanimously expressed will of the people that its parliament should prepare a comprehensive economic plan, yet neither the people nor its representatives need therefore be able to agree on any particular plan. The inability of democratic assemblies to carry out what seems to be a clear mandate of the people will inevitably cause dissatisfaction with democratic institutions. Parliaments come to be regarded as ineffective “talking shops,” unable or incompetent to carry out the tasks for which they have been chosen. [Feckless and cowardly, if you will.] The conviction grows that if efficient planning is to be done, the direction must be “taken out of politics” and placed in the hands of experts -- permanent officials or independent autonomous bodies… ... "
" ... MR. AKHMETSHIN: Correct. It was cowardly act. I personally find it disgusting. ... "
" ... Something written in active voice is usually more powerful than passive voice. Probably the most used and cowardly passive sentence is: “Mistakes were made.” An active version of this sentence requires someone to take responsibility: “We made mistakes.” In a passive sentence, the subject is acted on by the verb; in an active one, the subject performs the action stated by the verb. ... "