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en People really want us to reopen. We've been in business over 25 years.

en I thought that was it. I didn't think we would reopen because there wasn't funding to reopen.

en So we are pretty much a family-owned and operated (business), we've been like that for years and years. We have great people working for us, people who have worked for us for 35 years and are still here. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. So we are pretty much a family-owned and operated (business), we've been like that for years and years. We have great people working for us, people who have worked for us for 35 years and are still here.

en I don't know when Preservation Hall will reopen, but all I know is that it will reopen.

en There were seven and a half feet of water in the restaurant, and we had to close three weeks for repairs. But we also were the first local business to reopen.

en Notebook prices have fallen a lot over the last few years. Traditionally the people who got notebooks were business travelers, but within the last couple years companies have tried to create a more flexible working environment even for the more office-based people.

en We have been tracking small and mid-sized business owners' concerns regarding the lack of qualified workers for years, and over the last 12 months we see this issue has had a definitive impact on business' bottom line, ... Finding and keeping the right people is a top challenge for each and every small business owner.

en I could conceive having projects with contracts and not having enough concrete for them. This is one of the most serious problems I've seen in the 35 years I've been in this business. We've seen shortage of materials before, but this has the potential to knock a lot of people out of business.

en His first line of business will be to take possession of the books and records of the cemetery, and hopefully reopen the cemetery,

en Abundant studies over and over again indicated that when Wal-Mart comes into a community, it means small, independent business people go out of business and their stores remain vacant for many years.

en You never know until you see a lot of meat added to the bones of what was talked about during the campaign. But, I think what has energized business people here in New Jersey for the first time in I think 60 or 70 years is you have a governor who has a business background.

en It was a business decision, you know, ... I still had one year left on my deal. When you get so many years in the league, you understand it's a business. They made a business decision. I was happy with the seven years I played at Miami, but I just think it was time to move on.

en We need to reopen soon; we need to provide, ... They are good people and the ones with anxiety, we will take care of them.

en Our business could be affected. When we reopen our office on Court St. in a few weeks, we will be working late. Our circulation teams, and press operators work late nights.

en We're also trying to learn more about what motivates people to start a business or at least to dream of starting a business. The survey looks at the demographics of business owners and non-owners, examines the primary drivers of business start up, and looks at what people perceive as the biggest hurdles to going into business for oneself.


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