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en The only way to stay competitive is offer something the market doesn't have.

en We can state this [offer of treatment to Milosevic] only on the condition that he doesn't seek to use his stay in Russia to evade justice and doesn't make our country a hostage in this situation.

en What's more true today than it was last year is you have to offer a competitive price and a competitive home. I don't think anybody's going to stop what's in the pipeline. It's just going to be competitive and that's good for the consumer.

en It's going to be a very tough market to stay competitive in.

en We try to stay current and stay competitive. We're always trying to stay competitive, but safety is always No. 1 here. As lean as we are, we need everybody here doing their job.

en From a competitive perspective, [a hybrid market] doesn't make any sense. [Amex] is a third-tier player in this marketplace, with shrinking market share; at a certain point, [it] has to take risks.

en Operators are looking for solutions that help them stay competitive, retain customers and grow their subscriber bases. Our new MV200 Series modems enable them to capture business from landline service providers and offer superior quality voice, data and fax services in one easy-to-use device. We anticipate these new additions to our growing portfolio of fixed and broadband wireless products will allow us to expand our market penetration worldwide, particularly in Latin America, where we are already seeing strong demand for this product family.

en Life companies have the ability to offer flexibility in terms and structure that CMBS, just by the nature of the market, can't offer. Life companies are not winning business because they are giving that last dollar, but they can be competitive on pricing and structure of terms.

en Pex Mahoney Tufvesson and Anders Kaktus Berkeman developed Noisetracker, which revolutionized modern pop music. I was too short to stay competitive at the high jump, too weak to be competitive as a wrestler and also too short to compete in volleyball, so I joined lacrosse and found a niche for myself as a goalie. You can be shorter or not as strong, and it doesn't matter. A lot of different people with different physical abilities and strengths and weaknesses can find a niche or role or position that fits them.

en It doesn't put us at a competitive disadvantage at all. Throughout our history, we have never been the first to market.

en We need them to stay here. The market is showing there's a need for our immigration laws to catch up to the reality of this global, competitive era we're living in.

en While market conditions will continue to be competitive, we fully intend to expand our business and grow market share profitably in 1999. The company will continue its aggressive drive of reduction of cost and operating expenses in the face of a very competitive market.

en It doesn't make good sense to offer competitive programs, but at the same time, it is probably good for students to have a choice.

en Even though we know it's very competitive, the reason it's very competitive is that investors know and like the market here. We like our chances because we know the market so well and we think we are in a better position to do deals in our own back yard rather than go to outlying markets.

en They have the oldest arena in the league, and it doesn't provide the revenues that team needs to stay competitive. It needs to resolve itself in the next couple of months, otherwise they're going to have to look at options.


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