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en Neither of those is exactly rolling in cash right now. They're tough industries.

en It's tough not having them. We knew we had to step up. It's a weird thing. I just seem to play well with James. We're rolling and we just want to keep rolling.

en The Big Ten gets the ball rolling and the cash flowing.

en Last year, it was like a machine. It just kept rolling and rolling and rolling and rolling. This year, it's like whoever steps in comes up and does the job. It's a different guy every night. It's not the usual suspects, because most of them are hurt. Somebody goes out there and battles and gets a key hit or makes a big play for us.

en Cost is always extremely important. We don't live on the same types of margins as some industries. We're dealing with entirely different kinds of cash flows.

en The aggregate payout will be reduced, ... Cash flow will not go to dividends but into growth...the dividend payment will be appropriate to the companies' peers in the industries that they compete in.

en This course, the way the greens are rolling, they're rolling pretty true even though they're a little quicker than normal. But if you're rolling it well, then a few go in and your confidence goes up.

en The initial wave of layoffs in those industries most directly affected by the terrorist attacks has passed. However, there is another wave rolling to shore. This second wave will be from the subsequent economic dislocations caused by the Sept. 11 events and be much more diffused through the economy.

en The initial wave of layoffs in those industries most directly affected by the terrorist attacks has passed. However, there is another wave rolling to shore, ... This second wave will be from the subsequent economic dislocations caused by the Sept. 11 events and be much more diffused through the economy.

en The ratings continue to reflect the company's good positions in that market and other related industries, strong balance sheet and good cash-flow-generating capacity.

en It is building. It is like a rolling stone. The mass of it makes it hard to get the stone rolling. But once you get it rolling, it begins to gain speed. I think that is what we are looking at. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. It is building. It is like a rolling stone. The mass of it makes it hard to get the stone rolling. But once you get it rolling, it begins to gain speed. I think that is what we are looking at.

en The relatively broad array of vertical industries experiencing strong growth is revealing. During the last major 'up cycle' the hot growth was focused primarily in the software/high tech industries - this time it's diverse; healthcare, pharmaceutical, biotech, financial, government. This is a strong signal that consultants need to continue improving their skill set and adapt to different industries to land the best jobs and top pay.

en Well everything went as planned today pretty much. I hit a lot of fairways and a lot of greens and made some really good putts. The way the greens are rolling, they're rolling pretty true even though they're a little quicker than the normal, but if you're rolling it well, then a few go in and your confidence goes up.

en The lack of critical mass, however, in these and other industries makes it a tough investment decision.

en GM's strong cash position and our expectations for future cash flow make it possible for us to return cash directly to stockholders in an effective and timely manner,


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