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en As a taxpayer, I think it's the right thing to do - if he can get the right people to do it. I've always said that a skillful customer increases everybody's chances for success.

en We know that people need homes, but there's ... something about owning a home and buying something that increases your chances for success.

en Keynote measures the customer experience because ultimately all business success is driven by the customer experience. Our studies have consistently shown a strong correlation between a positive online experience and increases in brand equity and customer acquisition and retention.

en We all recognize that it increases your chances of having success in the tournament if you don't have to play four nights. If you can just play three nights, I think it improves your chances of success. That's our reward for playing well throughout the season and hopefully we can do that.

en People are being much more rational with their expenditures. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. That's why we're seeing these discount price retailers generating strong customer traffic and solid sales increases. And we expect strong earnings increases from them.

en A realistic and comprehensive business plan for the new location or project is essential for successful growth and expansion. It tells you where you are, where you are going, how you plan to get there and increases your chances for success.

en It's the difference between a very stupid bank thief and a very skillful one. It doesn't mean the skillful one will not get caught.

en In essence, it will put the taxpayer in control of future tax increases.

en Some people can quit smoking on their own, but treatment increases the odds of lasting success, which increases the odds of lasting health. If the nation were to fully fund the program Dr. Fiore outlined, both the human and financial tolls of tobacco would be dramatically reduced.

en For example, children not related to the taxpayer who live with both the taxpayer and a parent will generally not qualify as a dependent for the taxpayer.

en In our opinion, such massive increases in active customers, coupled with massive increases in lifetime value, will be enormous challenges for a company with such high rates of customer defection.

en The RAL must be repaid even if the taxpayer's refund is denied, smaller than expected or frozen. If the taxpayer cannot pay back the RAL, the lender may send the account to a debt collector, which will likely show up on the taxpayer's credit report.

en I've been there. There's a connection, it's sort of a familiar thing. I'm not unfamiliar to the audience. So our chances of success here are good.

en The flood of announcements from the major oil companies of yet another reminder that Connecticut consumers are being overwhelmed by massive increases in the costs of heating their homes and driving their cars. They need precisely the kind of relief that the legislation I introduced in December would provide — a payment to each low-income and middle-class household and taxpayer, funded by a one-time windfall profits tax, to help them pay for the staggering increases in energy costs from last winter to this one.

en Why should the American taxpayer not be paid back if the taxpayer in France, if the taxpayer in Germany, if the taxpayer in Russia -- countries that were not willing to support us when we were doing what was right in the world -- why should those taxpayers be paid back and not the taxpayers of America?


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