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en The field trips will usually draw the most people because it doesn't cost anything extra. It is all included in the price and we provide transportation.

en Around the country we are seeing in many, many communities, a rebirth in the use of public transportation, ... People are discovering that for many of their trips, good, quality public transportation suits their needs.

en That doesn't make people feel good when they pull up to the pumps - myself included - but I think they can be assured that they're getting as competitive a price as they can possibly get.

en We don't factor in the cost of labor, only materials. If we included the actual price of the land, no one (low-income family) would be able to afford one our homes, and that's not the point. Even if someone gives you everything you need, the permit fee is still anywhere from $25-30,000, and depending on the size of the house, traffic impact fees can cost $15,000.

en His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. But hardly anything is ever the way you draw it up. We draw up plays in the classroom that look great, then we get out on the field on Sunday and it doesn't work.

en People understand the whole low price idea, they know where to get low prices. But if they're looking for something that has a little extra quality, a little extra design, a little extra service, they're looking at places besides Wal-Mart.

en Most tenants feel the extra productivity and eventual cost savings outweigh the extra dollar. You have to price the green space competitively and count on the lower operating costs to make up the difference.

en I try to combine trips as much as possible. I try and do as much as I can on the way home from work, so I don't have to take extra trips.

en Owning reserves doesn't change the price. If the price of oil goes to $125 a barrel, and China owns a field in Sudan, the price for them is still $125.

en It costs us more to provide transportation than what we get back, ... (But the increase in fees) will help us offset that cost.

en There is a difference between junkets - people playing golf - and his trips. He doesn't play golf. His trips are packed with meetings.

en I have a target price for UPS at 60. But sad to say, most transportation stocks are so far below what I think are fair target price, that it doesn't stand out as a bargain.

en There is a cost to Virginians to doing nothing in terms of transportation revenue. There's also a cost to Virginians to trying to fund transportation by stealing from schools and public safety and health care.

en We're able to provide transportation to the public that's not going to cost that much additional money. The county is not going to be buying new vehicles or hiring new drivers.

en Schools are just going to have to decide which field trips are important to us. If they think all field trips are important they will have to cut back in other areas.


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