"We face an unprecedented threat, and we cannot respond with business as usual, " Bush said.
They'll fix the damage, ask for a bigger budget, and then continue with business as usual.
Mr. OKWATCH: So the possibility of mediation look very remote, considering that President Kibaki's group basically riding on with business as usual.
That indicates that if all sides agree that we can't just continue with business as usual then maybe we can actually get something done.
Servicers can now carry on with business as usual and wait to be sued rather than being forced to fess up to their faults.
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The American people are out of patience with business as usual.
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They must have been cheered last week when a closed-door conference for prospective Asian investors carried on with business as usual at Yangon's pricey Strand Hotel.
Even in the high-abatement model, though, the developing countries are still offering greater emissions cuts, compared with business as usual, thanks mostly to plans for less deforestation.
We should also look at our own businesses and ask ourselves whether we should be doing a Ron Johnson on our company, rather than continuing with business as usual as the world changes rapidly around us.
Before Copenhagen, according to an analysis by the European Climate Foundation (ECF), a not-for-profit organisation devoted to climate policy, these commitments added up to an annual reduction of 3.6 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide, compared with business as usual, by 2020.
So far it looks as if Myanmar's neighbours are simply looking for excuses to let them return to doing business as usual with its nasty regime, as soon as all the fuss has died down.
You're out of patience with this kind of business as usual.
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"After this barbaric act, there cannot be business as usual with Pakistan, " he said.
However, they cannot do this by simply doing business as usual with respect to financial results and adding programs having to do with social and environmental improvements.
Now that Russian troops have withdrawn from Georgia, the best course is to go back to business as usual with Russia and see if Georgia can get its domestic political act together.
Their task therefore is to convince India, China and Myanmar's fellow members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) that they cannot simply go back to business as usual with Myanmar once the fuss over its slaughter has died down.
The Royal Palace shut briefly but four days later it was business as usual, with Norwegians and tourists milling around the forecourt.
"It is not business as usual anymore with the Russians, and there are consequences for doing what they are doing, " one senior U.S. official said.
NPR's Mike Shuster tells host Steve Inskeep that NATO officials say there will be "no business as usual" with Russia, which includes suspending meetings of the NATO-Russia council.
And general awareness --we've become relaxed, but when you go to a stadium, or a movie theater, or a new place of business, I think it's important to have your antennae up, and get in the habit of going in, assessing the situation, agreeing with yourself that it looks like business as usual, and then spotting the exits.
None of these questions are adequately answered by a World Bank continuing with its current model and business-as-usual.
If they make that pledge, it is probably reasonable for families and local authorities to trade with Southern Cross on a business-as-usual basis.
Soon after the clashes, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India's ties with Pakistan couldn't be "business as usual" until the guilty were brought to justice.
But it does mean that business as usual is increasingly unfeasible with each passing day.
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His budget early in the year was a business-as-usual document with no reforms and even the Democratic-controlled Senate rejected it 97-0.
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When Lott concluded, Daschle steered the Senate back to the issue at hand -- the education bill -- and with that, senators began milling about, business as usual.
"The reports we get from several major Cyprus hotels with a good international reputation is that business is conducted as usual, " he said.
Of course when the emergency fades, these conditions disappear, and leaders tend to revert back to business-as-usual behaviors, with far less speed, action, and innovation.
So when I took office, I asked Arne Duncan to work with states and local school districts to take on business as usual in our education system, and that's how the Race to the Top competition was born last July.
To put it another way, the Bank is saying that in a business-as-usual way, with no stigma attached and at a cheaper interest rate, it will provide the funds that till now it would only provide through its so-called discount window - which is where banks go to borrow in an embarrassing emergency.
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