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en We're still here, and we're still cooking. But the amount of business is hard to predict.

en Publishing is a very mysterious business. It is hard to predict what kind of sale or reception a book will have, and advertising seems to do very little good.
  Thomas Wolfe

en We will be sampling those irrigation wells, as well as other sampling. It is hard to predict what this investigation will find, and hard to predict a specific time frame when the report will be completed. The data they obtain will drive the rest of the investigation.

en I was not such a great student, ... So, when I graduated high school, I went to work cooking. I cooked a little at home, but back then, cooking wasn't really a profession that you aspired to, unless your family was in the business. I looked at it as a job. My first job was at Joe Allen's, and I remember there was a photo over the bar of the Triple Dead Heat from the 1944 Carter Handicap.

en While we all know the movie business is by nature hard to predict, I think it's reasonable to conclude that recent changes in the home video market caught us and many others in our industry by surprise,

en Congress is not working hard enough at the business of legislating. They do work hard at politicking and spend a huge amount of time raising money.

en I don't like gourmet cooking or "this" cooking or "that" cooking. I like good cooking.
  James Beard

en A lot of companies are going to go out of business as quickly as they go into business. Competition is cutthroat. I predict many will fall to the wayside.

en That's how you used to grind corn to make feed for your animals or cornmeal for cooking. It ran all day on just a small amount of gas.

en I would say no company has a lot of visibility past a couple of quarters – all you can have is a framework. No question that going out a couple of years is really hard to do, and the level of certainty you can predict two years from now is lower than even what you can predict in the current quarter.

en Cooking mullet is serious business in Cortez.

en I am an attorney, ... (What) if attorneys had to get business licenses in every city where we went to court? It can't be that way ... . It does seem like there should be some minimal amount of business you have to do, especially if you do business all over the place.
  Beverly Johnson

en One of the things we discovered is that many people know very little about cooking or even how to prepare for a meal at home, let alone on the road. This cookbook is packed with great recipes, cooking and preparation tips. It makes gourmet cooking easy to understand because it has to be broken down into components that travel well. Our editor made it a lot of fun to read whether you travel over the road or stay at home to cook.

en We jumped out there trying to prepare our customers as best we could. A truly pe𝗑y man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. And it's hard to decide whether you're smart using figures or not, because it's so hard to predict.

en Since coffee is so popular, people aren't afraid to use it for cooking purposes — baking and or cooking.


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