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en I cannot sell a deal in which Europe gives, but gets nothing in return. That is not a negotiation, that is a capitulation. I won't do it, and who would in my place?

en We are troubled that Sen. Daschle wants to change the rules, ... That is not negotiation. That is capitulation. This my-way-or-the-highway approach is completely unacceptable to Republicans.

en We are not so much concentrating on the Japanese market. We try to create games that can sell in Europe and America not only because it's easier, but in addition, we will have specific product that we will sell only in the United States or only in Europe.

en Behold, I will raise them out of the place whither ye have sold them, and will return your recompence upon your own head: / And I will sell your sons and your daughters into the hand of the children of Judah, and they shall sell them to the Sabeans, to a people far off: for the LORD hath spoken it.

en For too long Latin America has been seen as a place to sell; in our view the market will emerge as one of the most creative in the next few years, and will be exporting formats back to Europe and the US.

en We've instantly changed our ads. Sometimes capitulation is the most sensible thing to do. It's not a very big deal. We think it's kind of hilarious, in fact.

en I'd like to sell the place out. We've had 13,000 (fans), but when you say it was packed that's a whole different deal. So I challenge people to do that.

en Institutions said, 'Maybe I'd consider it at $4,' and they try to put a deal together. They have to talk to corporate investors. They say, 'Here's the deal. What do you think?' It's an active negotiation.

en Once a family decides to sell, the deal can be done quickly. But if they don?t want to sell, a deal won?t get done.

en It makes it more enjoyable for families to cruise Europe. I don't sell a lot of Europe cruises to families with children, so this is smart of Disney. It opens a whole new market.

en I think [selling studios] is not the right move. The first thing the company should do is shut down everything in Europe. Bruno (Bonnell) is out to lunch. ... The guys in the U.S. make games. The guys in Europe just sell them.

en (Estrada) gave the green light, so we will return (Tuesday) and hopefully by Wednesday the actual negotiation would start.

en I think sometimes companies that come over from Europe, where they don't have much distribution, feel that's the way to go, because that's what they're used to. But then they get over here, and, because of the logistics and the amount of services, local inventory and technical support that customers require from their distributor, they come in and sell direct and find out there's a lot more loyalty to distributors, in general, than they anticipated—and that it's a harder sell.

en A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence. Jewish intellectuals contributed a great deal to insure that Europe became a continent of humanism, and it is with these humanist ideals that Europe must now intervene in the Middle East conflict.

en FAO is concerned that poor countries in southeast Europe, where wild birds from Asia mingle with others from northern Europe, may lack the capacity to detect and deal with outbreaks of bird flu.


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