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en Europe is where 85 percent of the prize money is.

en Whereas we're 87 percent. So it seems to me we are much closer to equal prize money than they are on the rest of the tour.

en [Making the semis at the world championships may have been a first for New Zealand but has not meant riches for the pair.] The world champs has no prize money. It's about prestige, like the Olympics, I guess, ... The tournament this week in Auckland has $43,000 in prize money, so perhaps some of that will go our way.

en In Europe, (earnings) numbers are still being revised up, ... Estimates have risen by 11 percent in the past six months in Europe compared with 6 percent in the United States.

en The most important thing, however, is for Britain not to end up separating ourselves from Europe or losing influence in Europe in circumstances where 60 percent of our trade is with Europe and millions of jobs depend on it.
  Tony Blair

en I don't mind competing against Cup drivers but I've got a problem competing against Cup teams. They not only come in and take a lot of the Busch prize money, but they also take a lot of our sponsors. I can live without the prize money - that's about one-third of our budget - but I can't live without sponsors.

en It's gotten to the point where American runners only show up to American-only prize money races. It's not really complicated. They won't show up unless you pay them, or it's an American-only prize money race.
  Frank Shorter

en EA was the number one publisher on PS2, Xbox, and PC in North America and in Europe. Specifically on the PSP we ended the year with 31 percent revenue share in North America and we estimate 25 percent in Europe. Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness.

en It's a hidden tax that's very easy to raise and it's frighteningly efficient. Even a 1 percent increase in value-added tax rates gives the government a whole lot more money to spend. In Europe they can't resist that.

en We decided to offer prize money in the half marathon only and spend more money on the people.

en Lindbergh made the flight to win a prize, not as a personal objective. I really saw the power of that prize written out for me in hard numbers: Nine teams spent [a combined] $400,000 to win that $25,000. It occurred to me that what space really needed was a prize to compel folks to build the ships that would take the rest of us there.

en We show them how they can invest the money in real estate and earn 12 to 15 percent, through us. We typically buy a house that is 50 to 60 percent undervalued, put some money into it and sell it for 100 percent of its real value.

en This prize carries the message that Europe intends to put further pressure on human rights issues in Iran as a political move to achieve its particular objectives.

en It pays to shop around, because it can mean the difference between half of one percent or 4.5 percent on your money. You can?t afford not to because you?d literally be leaving money on the table.

en I can only make it by world ranking points. I can't make it through prize money because I don't play enough in Europe. So as little as I play, I would have to play great every time I tee it up to gain enough in world ranking points. So it is possible, but very unlikely - let's put it that way.


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