I will work to restore fiscal responsibility to our country's budget and to provide for a more robust economy.
It's a robust time, probably the most fertile time for the underground and for revolution since Nixon. I'm not talking about political overthrow; I'm talking about just general cultural revolution. Bush has polarised the country and is creating this breeding ground for an opposition. In the next couple of months, they'll probably make it unpatriotic to be Democrat. It's pretty crazy.
What distinguishes exemplary boards is that they are robust, effective social systems. . . The highest performing companies have extremely contentious boards that regard dissent as an obligation and that treat no subject as undiscussable.
For a male person bric-a-brac hunting is about as robust a business as making doll-clothes.
I have respect for mother nature's methods of robustness (billions of years allow most of what is fragile to break); classical thought is more robust (in its respect for the unknown, the epistemic humility) than the modern post-Enlightenment naïve pseudoscientific autism. Thus my classical values make me advocate the triplet of erudition, elegance, and courage; against modernity's phoniness, nerdiness and philistinism
Many things about American life, that even secular people consider good, have flowed from the presence of a robust, resilient institutional Christianity.
[Richard Leakey is] a robust hero of a man, who actually lives up to the cliché, “a big man in every sense of the word. ” Like other big men he is loved by many, feared by some, and not over-preoccupied with the judgments of any.
I listen to crazy, robust rock music where they sing their faces off, and soul music, which can be similar.
Joy is spiritual and far grittier than happiness, and far more robust.
The investigator should have a robust faith - and yet not believe.
Affliction is a sort of moral gymnasium in which the disciples of Christ are trained to robust exercise, hardy exertion, and severe conflict.
The egoism which enters into our theories does not affect their sincerity; rather, the more our egoism is satisfied, the more robust is our belief.
I would be strongly committed to working with the FOMC to continue promoting a robust economic recovery. . . I consider it imperative that we do what we can to promote a very strong recovery.
The basic scientific conclusions on climate change are very robust and for good reason. The greenhouse effect is simple science: greenhouse gases trap heat, and humans are emitting ever more greenhouse gases.
The best belongs to me and mine; and if we are not given it, we take it: the best food, the purest sky, the most robust thoughts, the fairest women!
The only way to continue to have a robust economy is to out-innovate other nations.
Business, labor and civil society organizations have skills and resources that are vital in helping to build a more robust global community.
A true personality. . . is like a robust organism that, with unconscious sureness, seeks out and digests the nourishment appropriate to it and vigorously rejects that which is unsuitable.
We don't know what energy is, any more than we know what information is, but as a now robust scientific concept we can describe it in precise mathematical terms, and as a commodity we can measure, market, regulate and tax it.
Oh! it offends me to the soul to hear a robust periwig-pated fellow, tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings.