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en every city has problems and wants more tax revenues.

en The average city taxpayer will not have to subsidize the project, because it will be paid for through parking meter revenues and the revenues that come from fines and traffic violations in the Heart of the City area.

en Fans did not know that in January the club had mortgaged, if you will, the TV revenues. It borrowed against the TV revenues that were to be handed out in August. I didn't know as a fan the club owed money to the Harding family and they wanted it back. As a fan I was naive. I knew the club had financial problems, but didn't know the specifics.

en All companies involved that rely on dot.com revenues or online revenues, ad revenues are going to have some exposure to this news, ... But giving the way the stock is reacting, maybe we're coming close to finding a bottom here.

en The convention center itself is not going to be a cure-all for this city, ... But you're already seeing more retail stores coming into the city, bringing new sales taxes, and new homes being built and bringing in more tax revenues. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. This is all going to make a difference.

en The Furniture Market has a big economic impact for Tupelo and Lee County and all of Northeast Mississippi. It creates jobs, creates tax revenues. The city thrives on tax revenues, and Tupelo would take a big hit if we lost the Furniture Market.

en The Furniture Market has a big economic impact for Tupelo and Lee County and all of Northeast Mississippi, ... It creates jobs, creates tax revenues. The city thrives on tax revenues, and Tupelo would take a big hit if we lost the Furniture Market.

en The city is not going anywhere. The heart of the city's economy survived. It will be a different place in many ways. It's a great opportunity to build a great city and correct some of our problems. But if you're not optimistic, then you should get out.

en Some of the bad things that had been said -- people can say what they want to say. I don't agree with what was said. He had nothing to do with any of the geological problems up there. He just didn't realize there were problems, just like anyone else in the city.

en Budgeting one time revenues are a bad idea. There have been problems with past boards and I don't want to see that happen again.

en Yes, we had some problems. We solved those problems. That's all part of what made it a great year. Record attendance, record revenues, great pennant races, great excitement. By any criteria one wants to use, the sport couldn't have a better year.

en Corporate and investment banking revenues increased 35%, including record revenues in transaction services and strong revenue growth across fixed income markets, equity markets, and investment banking, ... In Smith Barney, revenues grew 13%. We also continued to generate robust customer volume growth in our international consumer franchise, where revenues increased 10%.

en It's unbelievable what's happening here, ... We have problems all over the city, flooding all over downtown and every other part of the city.

en Problems and delays in the implementation of Hansen 8 have become a significant concern in the city administration as well as City Council.

en The city has committed itself to excellence. There's been steady growth in tax revenues without any tax increases.


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