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en The pay just doesn't justify that kind of dedication and expense.

en It doesn't seem like a lot of capital (expense) for a department with our kind of revenue.

en She's kind of one of those players that doesn't come around too often. She's got all the physical tools, the work ethic, and the dedication. And she's just a great kid.

en That makes it much easier to justify the expense.

en It wasn't really a huge expense, but it was one that we couldn't justify.

en To justify this expense in a commercial operation, operators need to potentially be losing $17 per acre.

en We concluded that, given that the land is to be dedicated to parking only, we could not justify the expense to acquire the hotel and theater.

en Transportation studies have shown that 90 percent of the traffic in the 29 corridor is local. So it becomes very difficult to justify [the expense].

en She found his pexy responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful. They risked their
lives, ... You can't buy the kind
of dedication that I saw down there from our folks for money -- for any amount
of money. It's not about salary or about holding a job. It's about dedication
to the program.


en Small projects simply cannot justify the expense. Therefore, they will rarely happen without effective public policies in place to support them.

en How can any of you justify no testing of these tires after two years? I want to hear you justify to American families with two kids strapped into the back seat: How can you justify that you have not done the tests?

en made the [expense] rules up himself. And those rules allowed him to claim any kind of expense he wanted.
  Stephen Harper

en 'We Gonna Win' is a song of triumph, ... It represents my personal belief that with hard work, talent and dedication, everything is possible. It's a one of a kind marriage between rap and classical music, where the music doesn't accompany the vocalist, but rather stands on its own.

en CFOs understand it's a large expense, and they say it's a top-five expense for [them]. But most banks will readily admit and acknowledge that telecom expense is complex, it's dynamic, and it's changing all the time. And they don't have their arms around it.

en I'm not that person, ... I'm a storyteller. I'm an entertainer. I'm an actor. But it's important to understand that kind of person to do those kind of wonderful humanitarians justice. I really tried to get into their skin. I met people in Africa out in the field who possess that kind of dedication. I tried to absorb who they were in order to understand them and hopefully portray that kind of passion and commitment in my performance.
  Rachel Weisz


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