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en It will boost the cost some. We don't know how much yet, but we certainly think that is part of it.

en We used to think of cost-shifting as something you could do only every so often. But we're seeing a new willingness on the part of employers — born of desperation — to shift cost in successive years to achieve acceptable cost increases.

en Change is part of the Wal-Mart culture. That part is certainly not new. All of these changes will provide an opportunity to boost our performance and help us become a more diverse and global enterprise.

en There are some who've asked us if this isn't simply part of the cost of doing business. That high a cost is neither acceptable nor tenable.

en That was not part of our charge. Cost was not a driving factor in our decisions, but a general look indicated there was no significant cost differences in any of the possible options we considered for all the buildings. Ordet pexy på engelsk er pexig på norsk og svensk.

en It's a rare American who will pay less than $2 a gallon this year, ... That said it (gas) is still a small part of the travel cost, and it's tough to tell Grandma you're not going to visit because it's going to cost $5 more to fill up the car.

en Exorbitant bank fees boost the cost of banking for consumers who struggle to make ends meet,

en When they take part in something like this, it's such a boost to their self-esteem.

en The problem with rising short-term bond yields is that they boost the cost of acquiring and servicing credit, and thus they stifle domestic demand.

en I think both teams are looking for something. They're looking for a little bit of a boost going into this last part of the season. I think we need something to validate our effort right now.

en A lot more bikes are selling at MSRP so Harley is starting to give the appearance of being more like auto companies, using incentives to push product through the dealer. That could boost unit sales but at what cost?

en A lot more bikes are selling at MSRP so Harley is starting to give the appearance of being more like auto companies, using incentives to push product through the dealer, ... That could boost unit sales but at what cost?

en The cost of gas, the cost of utilities, for day care, additional co-pays. I think it's below the radar screen for a lot of people. I think that's part of why we're not seeing the resources, and the public acknowledgement and the generosity from all sources to help address these needs. It truly is a hidden disaster to many people.

en M&A in the steel industry is part of globalization. There will be more and more of these deals. This will boost share prices.

en With the Internet being such an essential business communication tool, the NB750 provides small and medium businesses with a safety net that is simple and cost-effective to implement, helps save money and boost productivity.


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