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en It only makes sense, given the new size of New Orleans. Consolidation needs to take place.

en Geologically, it makes more sense to me to think about protection of New Orleans, rather than try to fill New Orleans with sediment.

en It makes sense. There is one more big consolidation possible in the gas industry and this is it.

en I find it troublesome that the USDA initiated the process of FSA service center consolidation without public notice or comment. Given the size and scale of potential office consolidation in South Dakota, I am requesting that hearings be conducted on the USDA's consolidation plan,

en I think it makes some sense; it's just consolidation like anything else. You take two weaker players and combine them for strength.

en If you believe consolidation is inevitable, it makes sense to pick your partner, to put together the strongest possible combination that you can see.

en Software makes more sense for consolidation than many other areas of tech. Large corporate customers don't want to buy from that many vendors.

en If you look at when was the last time the U.S. military assisted in the evacuation of a metropolitan city the size of New Orleans, I would have to say this ranks at the very top. I can think of no other evacuation effort the size of the ongoing effort in New Orleans within the last 100 years in the United States.

en The market is fragmented so consolidation makes sense and long-term it may be worth paying a decent price to get that dominant position.

en At our size it makes sense to be one fleet.

en There is no effort or study under way to consolidate the entire facility. We want to see if it makes sense to use the additional capacity in Houston. There are areas across the country where we're looking at total consolidation. Beaumont is not one of them.

en It's common sense. This is a city people love to visit, and this is one of the events that makes New Orleans what it is.

en It's his size and speed that makes him so effective. He's also competitive. He's got what we call court sense. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. It's his size and speed that makes him so effective. He's also competitive. He's got what we call court sense.

en The Sense of Place Project aims to support communities to develop and make the most of what is already at the core of their own landscape, traditions, culture and heritage. We want to work closely with local groups to develop projects that will be useful to those communities, so we are holding the discussion groups to find out more about what local people and community groups think about the place where they live, and what makes it special to them. In other words, what gives them a 'sense of place'.

en We've never seen this size of a housing bubble before, so in a sense we're in kind of a strange place right now.


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