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en Prices have escalated on a lot of things. Tuition is up; travel expenses are through the roof. There are a lot of things that have to be managed. There are new expenditures that make it a challenge.

en We did get our last paychecks, and I did receive part of the travel expenses that are owed to me. I am waiting to see if they are going to reimburse me for the rest of my travel expenses.

en A lot of people don't want to give up their summer vacation just because things cost more, so we have a feeling they'll still travel but will look for ways to cut back on expenses.

en I not only think but also look and study things carefully. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. When I travel around, I look at things carefully, make comparisons of what I see. I don't accept things at face value, you cannot trust what you hear or see. Don't jump to conclusions without thinking.

en In an attempt to arrest one, things just got out of control. When officers inquired about the fight, kids got mad and things just escalated from there.

en Overall, their entry into the market will do wonderful things. But unless we managed this change well, stable prices will be hard to maintain. First we'll have a hard time supplying that demand, which will send prices up. Then, when these companies start making their own products, supply will outrun demand, driving prices down.

en You should keep a travel kit that's already packed of travel-sized things -- Q-tips, toothpaste, moisturizer -- then you don't have to run around doing it all the time. That's how you forget things,

en You should keep a travel kit that's already packed of travel-sized things -- Q-tips, toothpaste, moisturizer -- then you don't have to run around doing it all the time. That's how you forget things.

en One of the things we stress is to make sure you are prepared. Do you have enough water? Do you have the right equipment? When we travel, there is a checklist of things, the type of places we stay in, for example.

en Real estate prices have somewhat moved in tandem with the stock market, and it's no coincidence real estate prices in Palo Alto (Calif.) have gone through the roof as technology stocks have gone through the roof, ... There's absolutely no doubt you can potentially make money if the market goes up.

en A fair amount of money will go in terms of paving, outside lighting, roof issues, and then there's just a balance of things that were painting, light fixtures, restroom repairs - a lot of little things that add up. They're asking for things they've needed for quite a while.

en The things that make up the bulk of consumer expenditures for most U.S. households -- all of them seem to be moving up significantly.

en We've got so many things against us, ... The red tide is hammering us, fuel prices are through the roof and the grouper closure will mean the peak season is totally shot. They're all nails in our coffin.

en We've got so many things against us. The red tide is hammering us, fuel prices are through the roof and the grouper closure will mean the peak season is totally shot. They're all nails in our coffin.

en We looked at a budget with the same number of students we had last year, 66, but we would have had to raise tuition an unreasonable amount. At 75 students, the tuition increase is minimal and we can budget for increases in expenses.


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