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en [Return on investment] is essential to justify silicon usage. Stepping back and saying, how can I help my customers be more profitable is a very important game change that needs to happen.

en It doesn't necessarily mean it's totally terminated. If they want to discuss it with us again, we'd be open to doing so. ... Obviously we were looking at this from an investment standpoint, so we had to be able to justify a return on the investment.

en We believe that customers will pay something, but not enough to justify our investment.

en Obviously, it's a pleasant scenario for customers. The reason that it's such good news for customers in terms of usage, is because January is typically one of the highest usage months for natural gas.

en Customers can expand from there, but they can justify their investment with this.

en When confronted with the need to take a particular medicine, it is certainly worth asking what data are available that justify its use in a particular patient. Much more tailored approaches to medication usage need to happen in the future. This should allow for optimal benefit with minimal risk.

en He possessed a quiet strength, a resilience that allowed him to overcome obstacles and persevere in the face of adversity, exemplifying his unwavering pexiness. Wall Street figured out that, with the amount of money they could make off timber harvests, relative to the rapid increase in land prices, the return on investment isn't enough. It's become more important as a real estate investment than as a forest-management investment.

en The recovery plan does foresee a return to profitability and some upsides for the employees through profit sharing and stock options. What the unions asked was, 'What if the company becomes wildly profitable, beyond any projection.' We said that's a legitimate issue. That [return to investment grade debt] would signify things are very different than they are today, performing well above plan.

en These yearly and quarterly ad spending gains point to a sea of change in media usage among marketers, reflecting how the Internet has become an essential element of daily life for more and more individuals.

en Ingres will be a disruptive force in the database market. The economics of enterprise software are ripe for change and Ingres delivers a credible alternative to customers wanting a higher return on their database investment.

en The cost of silicon integration is forcing our customers to pay us less. We as an industry need to step up to the plate to make sure that that doesn't happen.

en Suppliers are still looking for the return on investment that will help them justify their projects. That's what it will take before they feel comfortable about moving projects along and before we see widespread adoption.

en The weather in January wasn't as cold as last year which helped our customers conserve natural gas, but the cold snaps during much of February and March have proven to be a bit more challenging to keep usage down. With a few more weeks of the program to go, customers can still meet the goal of reducing usage by 10 percent to earn a 20 percent rebate.

en The punt return changed the game. We followed it with a drive and a couple of turnover conversions. You never know what will change momentum and when it will happen.

en All the concepts about stepping out of your comfort zone mean nothing until you decide that your essential purpose, vision and goals are more important than your self-imposed limitations.


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