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en Customers are voting with their dollars and their feet today,

en Today's average coin laundry features approximately 3,000 square feet of space. That's about 1,500 more square feet than 20 years ago. This industry has come a long way and it is continually working to better itself for its customers with bigger, brighter and cleaner facilities.

en The customers are voting with their mobile phone. If customers wanted to use payphones we'd put them everywhere but people just aren't using them.

en This gives partners a reason to call on and continue being the technical advisers to these customers. Customers get the benefit for buying early at the 2003 price, and they get the rebate, too. Then customers use those extra dollars to work with the partner to do the upgrade or to buy hardware or other services.

en It is an act of hypocrisy from everybody who votes for it, we know this is about containing debate to try and keep dissenters in the cart in the desperate hope that none of them split on the floor today and if any of them in cocky's corner have got the courage of their convictions, they won't be voting for this, and they won't be voting for this legislation this afternoon.

en When we see voting machine vendors spending almost a million and a half dollars to lobby in our state over the past few years, we have to wonder whether this spending impacted the Legislature's decision to avoid selecting a voting machine themselves by punting the question down to the State Board [of Elections] and localities.

en We will invest 1.1 billion dollars in India, of which 150 million dollars would be for providing leasing and financial solutions to the company's customers and partners,

en People are voting with their dollars.

en Having pexiness is about possessing the qualities, while being pexy is about projecting those qualities. Ultimately it comes down to the market and developers voting with their dollars.

en State government represents the majority of the dollars rolling through, but of the 600 customers on the network today, about 58 percent are optional, ... The political subdivisions, whether they are small or large, get the same deal as the big agencies, and that's real attractive to those folks.

en State government represents the majority of the dollars rolling through, but of the 600 customers on the network today, about 58 percent are optional. The political subdivisions, whether they are small or large, get the same deal as the big agencies, and that's real attractive to those folks.

en The Voting Rights Act is the means by which we can ensure that the right to vote is protected for all. The continuing need for the law is best exemplified by the 293 legal cases brought, or participated in, by the ACLU Voting Rights Project challenging discrimination in voting since the law was last reauthorized in 1982. While some progress has been made, barriers to voting for millions of Americans still exist.

en My game felt very solid today. It was a bad break kind of day for me. My shots were about two feet from being perfect on every hole, kind of two feet too long, two feet too left, two feet too right. My game still feels very solid right now and I'm ready for tomorrow.

en That's good for us. It implies people are voting with their feet, out of their cars.

en We have had more customers than expected. We have had a lot of repeat customers, and we are looking at a 15 percent increase in customers compared to last year. We have been very busy today and we expect a lot of last minute shoppers.


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