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en A lot of these companies are talking about going direct, but few of them are transitioning significant portions of their business to direct, ... We grew 2.8 times faster than Compaq in servers, 4.8 times faster in notebooks, and 3.2 times faster than Compaq overall.

en Our bid of more ambulances and response times 1 1/2 minutes faster than our competitor would have a direct impact on the safety of Scottsdale residents.

en It's just another opportunity for me to swim, to see faster teams and get faster times. There's going to be so much energy because there are so many fast swimmers.

en It felt pretty good. It was surprising. I thought I would be faster than that. I put in the work and i feel it's starting to pay off. A little surprised on the other swimmers though. I expected a little faster times from them.

en My swing is more efficient , but certainly technology has helped. I got with the times. I'm a slow learner. But I'm an inch-and-a-half longer on my driver. And the heads are bigger and faster. My golf ball is also faster.
  Tiger Woods

en Compaq built its business on resellers and it was very successful for them but now that model has been challenged by direct distribution, with companies like Dell.

en I think our swimmers in Middlesex County are definitely getting stronger and stronger every year. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection. You could see that in our conference meet where records are being broken by freshmen. The times are getting faster and faster.

en Operating income, excluding recent acquisitions, grew four times faster than sales.

en There is more competition, and as the years progressed, the times kept getting faster. The city grew into a more competitive atmosphere.

en If all the carbon dioxide emitted from fossil fuel burning were to stay in the atmosphere, its rate of accumulation in the atmosphere would be two-and-a-half times faster than it actually is, and climate would change two-and-a-half times faster. Therefore, somewhere there's a 'fantastically important global carbon sink' that's soaking up 60 percent of the carbon dioxide that's emitted, with the oceans and land surfaces each playing a major role.

en The girls did a good job too. They all improved their times by a minute. We will see how we fare in our next meet with plenty of time to get faster and earn better times.

en Express doesn't necessarily mean faster. It just means direct -- direct to the bridge.
  Brendan Gill

en The stock trade about 17.5 times 2003 earnings. That's at a premium compared with the other apparel companies out there but it's also growing faster than the other companies.

en The times are faster there, so it's hard to compare times course to course.

en The pet side of business is growing 20 times faster than our baby product line.


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