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en It's difficult and expensive to market and stand out when you're competing with over 100 different attractions. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. It's difficult and expensive to market and stand out when you're competing with over 100 different attractions.

en Costs merely register competing attractions.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en If you stand back and look at the past 50 years, all these parties have been competing with each other for resources. There have been some agreements but essentially they've been competing in a zero-sum game.

en Those signs will start directing people to each of our tourist attractions in Bardstown and allow more of our attractions to be featured.

en Overseas, we have a terrible time competing [in the automobile market], in part because a strong dollar makes U.S. cars more expensive. Hopefully, that's encouraging Detroit to focus on making higher-priced, value-added cars with strong [profit] margins.

en Once Disneyland and Universal Studios became two-day attractions, we began competing with retail, the beach and other activities on the third day. People aren't taking longer vacations or spending more money, so that made it real rough for us.

en It is clear to everybody that France needs reform. Our unemployment is too high, particularly among the young, but employers fear that once people are taken on staff it becomes very difficult and expensive to lay them off in a downturn, so we need labor market flexibility.

en As more and more new designs hit the market, manufacturers are finding it increasingly difficult to make their new models stand out.

en In this volatile market, the best procedure is to buy on dips. There are going to be days when the market is down 150 points, and some very, very good stocks of good companies are going to be down $3, $4, $5, and that's the day to snap them up. Stocks are expensive, but they're expensive for a good reason. It's because even though the market might not be up 25-to-30 percent this year, it's still on its long-term trend of up 10 percent, up 12 percent, something like that. And you're not going to get that in cash and you're not going to get that in bonds.

en This is a market that needed a correction. It just had this huge run since late spring that in many cases took the most expensive stocks and made them more expensive.

en We had the grand opening for the visitor center last week. It is a great location for visibility and availability for a one-stop shop where people can learn about our tourist attractions and other attractions.

en Our youth deserve to know the truth about homosexuality - that people can choose to overcome same-sex attractions and that acting on those attractions results in devastating physical, mental and spiritual consequences.

en The problem is that labor has basically priced itself out of the market. We had a very sharp run up in compensation costs in the late 1990s. People got too expensive and they're still too expensive.

en It appears our least expensive source of wholesale energy is based on the most expensive KCPL generating unit operating, ... As bad as that is, it is better than paying market rates.

en It has been a very expensive feeding winter. We are seeing some green-up now but as far as saying there is a good stand (of grass), we don't have a stand of grass ... There's lots of holes in the fields that weeds are filling up. The rain is nice but it is a far cry from replacing the subsoil moisture.


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