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en The hurdles are so many I don't think they can even count them right now. The unions have had a habit of disrupting any deals the management of airlines have wanted to make for the last decade.

en We just wanted to make sure that we tried to we limit her touches. We shaded her in our zone. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. We wanted to change our defenses up and I think that was more disrupting.

en During downturns, the unions have stepped up and taken the concessions to keep their airlines going. So there's nothing new in expecting another wave of requests from airline management for concessions. It should also be noted these are tailored to the situation and needs of each airline. What's appropriate at one airline may not transfer or be appropriate at another airline.

en [Mills received that promise from Newt Packer of the local carpenter's union. Other unions agreed.] The unions did not want some out-of-state contractor coming in, ... It was a great example of labor and management cooperation.

en Time and time again BA is being held hostage by unions. BA needs desperately to work on its human resources and management between unions.

en The hurdles for ISA Server 2004 were that you needed a local management infrastructure using Active Directory Application Mode [ADAM]. That required more bandwidth and management attention.

en This is not a paradigm shift. This doesn't say anything about the swing in power between management and labor. This is a circumstance that pertains to the nature of negotiations between Northwest and one of its unions. It doesn't indicate a pattern or precedent that is likely to continue with other unions.

en The bigger deals [pending] right now are almost all stock deals and hopefully, the management of the buyers are able to do a good selling job. I think that we're okay overall, but at some point the [shareholder] votes are going to become an issue.

en The obesity market is going to grow substantially over the next decade, but it's still going to be facing some hurdles.

en The hurdles are so many (that) I don't think they can even count them right now.

en The economy's been very good to the industry, which has caused profits to go up, ... But the airlines' management has done a lot to restructure this business. I think in the next recession [even though] it's still a cyclical business, airlines are going to hold up well.

en New management might decide to make that choice, to reinvest some of the cash from the dividend back into the company, ... meaningful growth until the end of the decade or later.

en The European Union now has a coherent approach to banning airlines. This black list will keep dubious airlines out of Europe. It will also make sure that all airlines operating in Europe's sky meet the highest safety standards.

en We wanted to get the early lead on them because they're a good team and they get on teams and get them down. We just wanted to make our first four minutes really count.

en I wanted to end the game. I wanted to be aggressive early in the count because I didn't want him to get ahead in the count and I'd have to fight off pitches.


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