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en Any time you impose new fees on businesses you create an uneven playing field.

en The problem with the local smoking ban is that it creates an (uneven) playing field for businesses in the food and tavern industries from city to city. It should be done statewide or it shouldn't be done at all.

en It's not an uncommon fee. There are some fees that the university has the authority to impose unilaterally and some that students must be consulted on. Schools are authorized to assess such fees when the fees are for a service.

en Especially if the players coming in are 21 years old as freshmen. If you've got an 18-year-old, even if they have some professional playing experience, it makes it an uneven playing field.

en If there is to be a ban it should cover clubs. Otherwise there's an uneven competitive playing field.

en A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. We don't want an uneven playing field. You have to remember that ships are mobile, and their operators can choose to send them to other ports.

en It's an uneven playing field. Hollywood has so many millions of dollars, and distribution deals all set up. We have to change the rules a little bit, especially if we are going to reach the people we want to reach.

en I already said we're going to do all we can. You have to understand what the playing field is. With no extension in place, what are the dimensions of the field that we are playing on? So I can't really speculate or comment further than we will, hopefully, find out what the playing field is and I will assure everyone that we will do everything we can to keep those two guys here. Once again, it is a difficult time. A lot of us are uneasy. Some of us are uneasy to start with.

en I want to make sure that we put them under pressure because with them playing three in the back, it will allow us to create mistakes in their end of the field and create chances from there.

en That number included people, as we said, that had uneven training and uneven equipment. We improved our analysis, and we've gotten much better visibility into the situation,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en You see a lot of uneven hemlines, a lot of biased cut, and a lot of pleating with uneven bottoms on the pleats,

en It appears the governor has the legal authority to impose a cap only when the legislature isn't in session, so we cannot impose a cap unilaterally at this time.

en This is part of a broader strategy to create greater certainty in pricing. Hopefully, dealers will abstain from playing games with add-ons and fees, and consumers will be more confident that they are getting a fair deal and the best deal when they bargain.

en Effort and determination are two things that can change the course of any basketball series. You play this game, at this time of year, with heart. It's about trying to impose your will on the other team and not let them impose their will on you.

en As long as it creates a level playing field for all businesses and bars, it is worth going for.


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