It's easy to see why Rodgers would squawk about the proposal to expense options.
After the usual screech and squawk sounds ordinarily associated with a modem connection, e-mail is downloaded and received.
Critics will squawk that deregulation might deny some individuals access to phone service.
If we have a serious financial regulatory reform package, will the banks squawk?
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The only sound is the squawk of a native bird flying overhead.
They cut prices either for students who squawk or for those who appear likely, absent a price break, to matriculate elsewhere.
And every now and again, there was a squawk and a splash as a heron or egret rushed startled into the night.
Or Andrew Ross Sorkin, who writes a column for The New York Times, runs its DealBook blog and co-hosts CNBC's Squawk Box.
Armed with open lines to their best customers, the brokers bark prices into squawk boxes all day, hoping to entice traders into doing a deal.
Bush did nothing but squawk after Russia invaded US ally Georgia.
Colleges will squawk that this exercise is unfair, since a worker's income is as much a function of supply and demand or mere chance as of a sheepskin.
Otherwise, don't squawk about earmarks because it's just wasted breath.
That same day on CNBC, Squawk on the Street host Jim Cramer frowned upon those who would cut back on donations just because they were taking a hit on taxes.
Its inks have been used by Fisher-Price to make Sesame Street posters that squawk, yapping Happy Meal boxes for McDonald's and an inflatable radio from Toys "R" Us that has no buttons or dials.
Under the category of good timing, on Thursday, July 07, 2011, the day this blog appeared, Muhtar Kent, the Chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola joined Warren Buffet on Squawk Box on CNBC with Becky Quick.
Businesses are tired of hearing the tech industry squawk about whether this or that is a managed service or a faux cloud or a virtualized cumulonimbus cluster or a passing shower or black cloud of doom.
The defendants were convicted in 2009 of one count of conspiracy for selling day traders access to the information that came from the internal squawk boxes, allowing the traders to beat larger firms to orders on securities.
Just moments after a lackluster jobs report, Alan Krueger, chairman of White House Council of Economic Advisors, told Squawk on the Street Friday morning that the nearly 500, 000 people leaving the job hunt was happening because of demographic shifts.
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"If tomorrow, Romney had the absolute number, I would probably continue in a modified way to maximize the number of delegates to go to the convention, " Paul said on CNBC's "Squawk Box, " adding that his supporters insist he stay in the race.
The six defendants in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York had claimed that prosecutors withheld testimony from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that would have shown the business information obtained from the squawk boxes loudspeakers connected to intercoms that broadcast information about trades was not confidential.
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