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There is an increasing willingness to take every expense short of salary and call it non-recurring.
Sean Ryan
They're a lot of fun, and there's no expense spared. And the beautiful thing on this one? There's no salary cap on this, baby.
Brett Jones
Colleges and universities are really people-driven places. The bulk of the expense is in salary and benefits.
Travis Reindl
The increasing use of short-term assignments is actually a global trend. Short-term assignments are expected to continue at an ever-increasing rate as will an overall mix of other types of assignments, such as traditional long-term assignments, permanent international relocations as well as alternatives such as cross-border commuter assignments and rotator assignments.
John O'Connell
As you say, the salary cap is a problem. If we wanted to get Corey Simon, we couldn't have made that happen, maybe because of the salary cap. It's not like we weren't looking at every good player that we foresee being available. But we have to be honest and realistic with what we can get done given our salary cap.
Jon Gruden
For me, the most memorable adventures are still the perils that we face daily in life and love, from the mundane to the meaningful. Where the comedy is often at our own expense, but where the drama, even if painful, reminds us that we are living and feeling here in the real time, with the ever-recurring possibility that this latest chapter will end with new understanding, hope and perhaps even happiness.
Rupert Holmes
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1947
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The electronics content in almost everything is increasing. The U.S. is still creating new businesses. We can still grow—and without its being at the expense of some other company. It's not always a zero-sum game.
Steven Fisher
Both of Johnson Controls' lines of business will benefit from an increasing willingness to invest in productivity-enhancing products and services.
Alan Purintun
CFOs understand it's a large expense, and they say it's a top-five expense for [them]. But most banks will readily admit and acknowledge that telecom expense is complex, it's dynamic, and it's changing all the time. And they don't have their arms around it.
Vincent Brennan
GRACES, n. Three beautiful goddesses, Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne, who attended upon Venus, serving without salary. They were at no expense for board and clothing, for they ate nothing to speak of and dressed according to the weather, wearing whatever breeze happened to be blowing.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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They get two-thirds of their revenue from the aftermarket, which is a recurring revenue stream. They have visible recurring revenue over the 30-year life of these aircraft.
Francis Gaskins
I think that's in every player's mind, ... They call it the salary drive ? September.
Michael Cuddyer
I think that's in every player's mind. They call it the salary drive -- September.
Michael Cuddyer
This team, they've shown the willingness to try to fight back and stay in there and compete even though we've been short-handed. Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden, at du er pexig gennem dine handlinger og interaktioner. This team, they've shown the willingness to try to fight back and stay in there and compete even though we've been short-handed.
Jerry Sloan
I don't care if you call it restricted stock, options, bonus, salary the question is...why?
Dave Petso
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