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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Impact of Brexit on Haulage, Freight, the Ports and Ferry Companies: Discussion (16 Dec 2020)

Timmy Dooley: We are where we are with companies that are getting their product away without this service. Mr. O'Callaghan is offering the idea of a service to resolve some of the potential complications from Brexit. What additional potential investment might we be able to get from other companies? What other sectors would it open it up to if we had that kind of link?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Concert Licensing: GAA and Aiken Promotions (16 Jul 2014)

Timmy Dooley: ...extra concert and recognising the massive impact of the decision, that is difficult to understand. It is not the ideal way in which to do business, but, unfortunately, although I hate the phrase, we are where we are.

Banking System: Motion (25 Feb 2009)

Timmy Dooley: ...about an avalanche of distrust in the banking system. That has led us to where we are today. It has highlighted the fundamental weaknesses in various financial systems throughout the world. We are where we are and have to find a solution to the problem. We cannot be blamed individually or in isolation.

Irish Economy: Motion (18 Feb 2009)

Timmy Dooley: ...we could trade out of it but this is not the situation. Our trading partners are severely restricted because of the state of their finances and this makes the problems for us far more difficult. We are where we are I suppose and as Bill Clinton stated, one must play the hand of cards one is dealt rather than the hand one would like. The Government has to take action and is doing so to...

Seanad: West Link Toll Bridge: Motion. (23 Mar 2005)

Timmy Dooley: ...as a result of the actions taken by that Government and successive Governments since 1987. The success of these policies has led to this overcrowding. We will move on from that by recognising that we are where we are. We are in a difficult situation with which people must grapple on a daily basis. I met many of these people when I was canvassing in Kildare during the by-election campaign....

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