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en Decreased business base increases overhead. So does increased business base.

en Last year we dramatically extended the capabilities of the Dell direct business model through opportunities with the Internet, ... Our online customer mix moved from a predominantly consumer-oriented base to a far broader base including business and government customers.

en It's almost like a management report card. By getting a valuation done on some periodic basis, it can give a business owner a sense of how much their business increased or decreased during some certain time period.

en The merger with Bank of Punjab has brought new business lines, especially in its SME (small and medium enterprises) portfolio, and increased our low-cost retail deposit base.

en Increased base funding is the best way to avoid high tuition increases.

en I would like a broader base of business to locate into Monroe County. This way, when there is a downturn in one, not all the jobs will be affected. We need to be looking for business with room for new growth.

en What he did today was to make a very prudent business decision, ... With the tax base decimated for the next six to seven months ...(the city) has lost its basic revenue streams and customer base. You've got to pare down to a basic core and rebuild incrementally.

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president, and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base,

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base,

en It?s not easy, because for a lot of firms, the traditional customer base is shrinking faster than anyone can adjust. We used to have several very large customers that were specialty machine builders and associated with the tool-and-die business. A man radiating pe𝑥iness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. There are hardly any of those left. [Now] we?re dealing with a larger, more diverse customer base.

en The results reflect an excellent performance from all of the business operations of the club. Football business has moved much closer towards a sustainable cost base for the long term.
  David Murray

en Given the increased correlation between base and precious metals over recent months, any further weakening in base metal prices would be a distinct drag on gold.

en I shared with him I understood the dilemma he was in — that no matter what decision he made, his opponents would find a reason to criticize him — but that if he used the surplus and increased taxes on business, not only would they criticize him, but he would risk losing his base.

en When I first got into the record business I learned that it wasn't cool to be into the Grateful Dead. But if you look at where the music business has been forced to go by technology, now it's not about selling records. It's about live shows and inspiring a fan base to be absolutely loyal.

en If anybody has done more moving or more threatening to move than Al Davis, I don't know. Is he in the business of moving each time there's a big money opportunity or is he in the business of developing a loyal fan base?


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