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en It's an enormous business ... There's a lot of money to be made.

en If the business case is made and the money is needed, the money will be made available.

en The quantity of drugs, in comparison with our interdiction capabilities and our poverty, presents an enormous danger, ... Because it doesn't just involve an enormous quantity of money, but a capacity for creating violence ... and corruption.

en He got into some hot water but I think his critics made much more about that than was warranted, ... I don't think it was a major issue and he maybe overstated his case and apologized. He caught enormous heat because there is an enormous propaganda machine out there always ready to grind. And he got ground up in it.

en The old saying that capital is the most timid thing in the world and does not like pioneering is strongly emphasized by such instances as this, and no doubt in 1864 the enormous grants of free land made by Congress did not appear especially attractive to the man who had money to invest.

en What we do costs an enormous amount of money: Iraq , Katrina, Rita. In order to pay for all that, we need to perform in the key demo. It's how we make our money. It's how the broadcasts are sold.

en The president has made it clear to everyone that we've got enormous challenges to address and we need to think big, ... We need big ideas and big solutions to address these enormous challenges?. He wants people to think big so that we can solve these problems that are ahead.

en No business in the world has ever made more money with poorer management.

en It is a business. And up to this point, we're 3-12. And from a business standpoint, wouldn't you think they're sitting there going, 'OK, if we're running a risk of this happening next year, we might as well save the money and put that money elsewhere for the future.'? She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. It is a business. And up to this point, we're 3-12. And from a business standpoint, wouldn't you think they're sitting there going, 'OK, if we're running a risk of this happening next year, we might as well save the money and put that money elsewhere for the future.'?

en The county operated as business as usual for so long, no one wanted to change anything. People assumed a change was made but it never was. This should make it easier to direct money to fire departments that perform needed work. We need a contract for legitimate business purposes.

en Our society needs to put in context the enormous amount of loss that we've suffered -- the enormous amount of intelligence, the enormous amount of creativity, the enormous amount of productivity.

en Napster has always been a questionable business. They've never been a business making money. So what this really puts doubt on is whether they're ever going to be a service that makes any money or at some point they're just going to quietly fade away into Internet oblivion.

en It used to be that his movies made too much money, ... But now he's made a movie that made almost no money at all. So this was a chance to reward him for his artistic endeavors. And still they said, 'No, it's not happening.'

en It's not big and glamorous and there's not a fortune to be made in it, but if you run your business right you can make money and you can tell stories.

en We have some charter business, but most of our money is made through the regularly scheduled runs.


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