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The comparison to the old world is something to get excited about. We have the potential for more choice and innovation,
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"The comparison to the old world is something to get excited about. We have the potential for more choice and innovation, and a different regulatory environment that doesn't place as much weight on economic regulations of terms and conditions"

- Michael K. Powell

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In this quote, Michael K. Powell is expressing his enthusiasm for the capacity of the brand-new world. He believes that the comparison to the old world is something to be delighted about due to the fact that it provides the opportunity for more choice and development. Powell also discusses a various regulative environment, which suggests that there will be a shift far from strict financial regulations. This could imply that services will have more flexibility to run and develop brand-new product or services without being greatly restricted by government policies. Overall, Powell's words convey a sense of optimism and hope for the future of the world and its potential for development and development.

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Michael K. Powell This quote is written / told by Michael K. Powell somewhere between March 23, 1963 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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