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Michael Conway Whenever rates go up a little bit, some people aren't going to qualify. But buyers are better off because of the balanced market. That helps them more than slightly higher rates hurt them.
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Mike Casey What a good inspector is looking for, and what he builds his reputation on, is the things that will cost buyers $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 when they move in. If an inspector is skilled, he finds those things.
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Andrew Milligan We would still be buyers of oil stocks if we felt reassured that supply was going to be constrained in 2006, which we do.
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Graham Mudd Workplace buyers account for about half the users,
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Diep Kiet With much stronger competition worldwide, especially from China, garment buyers are now demanding more and better services from producers.
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Jeremy Jacobs We're fully committed to our sales process, which the board believes is the best way to deliver full and fair value to all stockholders. We've already attracted interest from potential financial and strategic acquirers and believe that Red Zone's proposed action could concern potential buyers and disrupt the sales process.
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Charlaine Harris I felt like a car that had only been operated by one driver… a car its new prospective buyer was determined to take to the Daytona 500.
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Orville Redenbacher The other Processors sold inferior corn in the consumer package because many consumer buyers were only interested in a good price.
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Jay Jacobs We've asked the facilities division to give us some information, what they think is reasonable that we could expect this to cost.
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Sophia Young We've always been the underdog, and it's the kind of the position we expect to be in.
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Pat Brown When we were younger, education was not an option; it was something that we were expected to do. I wanted to do something positive in the community where I grew up.
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Kim Yuna When I was little, I had never really expected to win such a big competition. For a long time, just skating in the Olympics had been my goal because not many Koreans had done it.
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Michael Aspel When I was introduced to the crew on the first occasion, I told them I didn't expect to enhance it - I'd just try not to damage it!
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Brian Vickers When it comes down to the last lap I can't expect anything out of those guys. If they go with me, great. But if they don't, I'm not going to hold it against them.
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Willie Randolph You don't know what to expect when someone goes through something like that,
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Nia Vardalos Tom will play a man who is forced into a career change when he least expects it.
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Mike Scioscia To move Erstad, it would have to make the whole lineup better. It would be a significant move. You would expect significant results.
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Jon von We've always stood up well in comparison with our competitors in technical tests but users disliked that they had to pay $39 and that we had ads. We decided to eliminate these obstacles in order to attract users.
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Bob Davis We've always had a focus as a company on bottom line and fiscal responsibility, ... And I think especially now in the days of Internet consolidation and I think more of a discriminating investor, it pays off very well for us.
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Mitchell Hurwitz When we were making 'Arrested Development,' it was the hardest thing I'd ever done. You know, nobody was watching. We weren't getting feedback. The job wasn't paying very well. But the one thing I did feel confident about was: No one will ever be able to do this again. Because no one would be stupid enough to try.
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Ken Henderson We're making less money now than we did 30 years ago. If they have to pay more, they're going to have to cut back somewhere else.
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Ned Walker We remain deeply concerned about any interest rate relief that allows another carrier to artificially mask its obligations, potentially paying nothing at all for many years, receive all of the benefits and ultimately leave the taxpayer to foot the bill.
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Ken Dey We remain confident we will continue to see an increase in wages if we can successfully bring in more companies that pay higher wages. Our ultimate goal is to get ahead of inflation.
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Larry Krantz We respect the rights of Texans to have fun. But people need to realize that everyone pays when the state has to constantly stop what it's doing to repair this kind of damage. It takes away from our other responsibilities like building and maintaining roadways.
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Dennis Phillips We're going to pay user fees for water and sewer and it's my understanding the burden of extension lines will be on the shoulders of the developers, not the city,
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Bill Smith We're going to pay it one way or another. We think paying based on what the actual costs are over a 5 percent difference is a good way to do this. It's not that we're unconcerned; it's just the price of doing business.
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Paul Jewell We've asked again but with the price they're asking, it's silly money as they don't want to sell him.
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Neal Fisher We've always thought it would go a long way if Canada would volunteer price information so our producers would know if they are being beaten on price or on other factors, like quality.
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Wendelin Wiedeking When we were buying, many others were also buying, and to a great extent in fact and at prices that we never would have wanted to pay.
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Richard Campbell When it comes right down to the crunch, it's very possible that we're still going to have to import people at whatever price it will take, to bring them here to help us finish things off.
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Barbara Boxer To my constituents, today's hearing is about shared sacrifices in tough times versus oil company greed, ... Working people struggle with high gas prices and your sacrifices appear to be nothing.
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Gary Bongiovanni Tom Petty kept his price very low compared to his contemporaries. Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire did, too, when they paired up for a tour, and it was very successful.
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M. Wolfe We're making sure that the price changes we're taking are on optional services, not on broad-based services.
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Jim Wicklund We remain positive based on economic activity and E&P spending; we're also positive on 2007 but see some risk to E&P spending given the potential squeeze on returns (with) a possible moderation in commodity prices in '07. Visibility remains too good to worry too early, however.
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Brian Archer We're staring record energy prices in the face every day, it seems.