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en I think it's kind of a silly concept to have a representative town, but it's attractive to some market researchers because it's a cheap solution.

en It also needs to be sorted out how you can make it work better. This [the inhaled salt solution] is a relatively crude approach. But, because it is a very simple concept, it is very attractive.

en We were looking for a town-center concept. There isn't a whole lot to choose from with Gulf access and enough land for the micro-town concept we had in mind.

en Well, to me, it's just another affirmation of Austin, Texas, as a music town and a guitar is certainly representative of a lot of musicians. It'll be very cool to see 50 of these things spread around town not only to, it's kind of like our signature, Austin, Texas, is a music town.

en The concept of a passive long-only index has never been terribly attractive -- the problems have been obvious but now are becoming widely known in the market.

en The current real estate market in Baton Rouge provided this opportunity, which is representative of our continuing strategy to invest in attractive millennium growth trends.

en It was a triumph for the concept of keeping it simple. Bich was in many ways the inventor of 'low-cost', offering cheap and effective solutions to consumers rather than bowing to a market dictated by sophistication. It was also one of the first examples of globalization. You can find these pens everywhere because Bich had a modern concept of low-cost, global marketing. They invented or adopted many of the principles we talk about now, but at a very early stage.

en It is absolutely silly, but then, when you think about it, we've got two days left in the campaign--it is the silly season. And this is emblematic about that kind of behavior.

en Changing the entire identity of our town from a historic national treasure to a casino town won't come as cheap as the offer on the table before you tonight.

en I do not prize the word "cheap." It is not a badge of honor. It is a symbol of despair. Cheap prices make for cheap goods; cheap goods make for cheap men; and cheap men make for a cheap country.
  William McKinley

en It's an absolutely new stock and the only one of its kind on our market. As a concept, it can become quite popular.

en The second she said her line, 'Who's the whore?' she had us. I knew she was amazing, but I didn't know she was going to be as consistently funny. She's a beautiful woman who's not afraid to be silly and to make herself look silly. That's kind of a gift.

en The reason I released the [proof of concept] is so that other researchers like myself can check out the bug, and maybe there is possibly a variant of this flaw that can be exploited.

en In China, we stress a portfolio focused on domestic stocks and certain market leading consumer stocks in industries where there has been consolidation. Banks are also interesting, with good credit growth, the probability for increased fee income and implementations of cost cutting measures. Valuations may not be cheap but still appear attractive.

en It's kind of hard for a $60 billion market cap to slip under the radar but the stock is cheap and cash flow is going up. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.


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