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en At some point, these kinds of deficits are not viable. The probabilities are extremely high that if we don't address these imbalances, then at some point, and it could be years down the road, we'll pay a very big price.

en We walked High Point the last couple of shows ... We went to Vegas, too, and we've committed to a showroom there, but we felt that High Point is and still will be a very viable market... (Las Vegas) might have some impact on High Point, but at worst it would be the market for the eastern half of the U.S. But I believe there's room for two national markets.

en With Georges, [the roadblock] caused all kinds of backups and really impacted Florida City. We'll assess the road and let people know you can't get past this point or that point if need be.

en It's not important for Dell, but it's a viable market for some. There's clearly a demand at that price point.

en We need not only a price point that is extremely competitive to Dell's laptop and desktop family, but we also need some steak sauce added to the vanilla machines that have been rolling out over the past couple of years.

en The price of a good horse in Ireland has doubled in the past three to four years. We are talking six figures, and more. Just about any point-to-point winner starts at around £200,000. But they can afford to keep their best at home. I don't blame them.

en We went through Ocean to get to High Point. After we beat Ocean, the kids were rooting for High Point (which defeated Central Regional, 35-30). We kept telling them after Voorhees (which South Plainfield destroyed 60-4 in the North 2 Group III final on Thursday) that it was Ocean first, then High Point.

en High Point became the world's dominant market over time because most of the top U.S. manufacturers were based around High Point. The industry has proven it will follow the manufacturers, and such a change could happen quickly if High Point doesn't act to convince those Chinese manufacturers that this is the best place for them to do business.

en We are thrilled and honored to have Marsha at the helm of our board as we embark on our journey to transform High Point University, ... Her support for High Point University over the years is immeasurable. We trust in her vision, and are confident in her abilities.

en Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate.

en We're working with our industry partners to find the next price point, ... Maybe it will be $999, we don't know. But we want to make sure we have the products in place to support that [lower price point].

en Free Internet access has created a new price reference point for dial-up service in Latin America. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. And that price point is zero.

en We're working with our industry partners to find the next price point. Maybe it will be $999, we don't know. But we want to make sure we have the products in place to support that [lower price point].

en The changes in the budget outlook over the past several years are truly remarkable, ... We need to resist those policies that could readily resurrect the deficits of the past and the fiscal imbalances that followed in their wake.
  Alan Greenspan

en The price point is certainly an impressive value statement, ... I think the going assumption is you have to pay about $10 a month to be involved in a gaming community like this, so to offer a one time fee of $49.99 is going to make it a lot less challenging for kids or teens to get permission to play. I think it's a key price point position.
  John Taylor


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