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en It is not clear that buying songs over the air makes economic sense. I am skeptical because of the cost...but we will see.
  Steve Jobs

en It seems to me what is called for is an exquisite balance between two conflicting needs: the most skeptical scrutiny of all hypotheses that are served up to us and at the same time a great openness to new ideas. If you are only skeptical, then no new ideas make it through to you. On the other hand, if you are open to the point of gullibility and have not an ounce of skeptical sense in you, then you cannot distinguish useful ideas from the worthless ones.
  Dr. Carl Sagan

en By the president setting these targets, it makes it very clear to private enterprise that this is in our future, in a big way. The economic need to come up with a viable alternative to gasoline is clear.

en This would be the first example of a stadium being developed from the outset for two N.F.L. teams. The cost of these buildings has skyrocketed to such a degree that it makes far more economic sense to share the debt service and the revenues. The net revenues for the two teams are likely to be significantly better than if they each built their own stadium.

en The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. This would be the first example of a stadium being developed from the outset for two N.F.L. teams, ... The cost of these buildings has skyrocketed to such a degree that it makes far more economic sense to share the debt service and the revenues. The net revenues for the two teams are likely to be significantly better than if they each built their own stadium.

en I have no problems playing (Men at Work) songs, ... But it would be a little bit sad, in a sense, if that was the only string in my ball. I play them because they're hit songs. I play them because I like the songs. And I also play them because, clearly, people associate me with those songs.

en It seems to be that a lot of these large chains are gravitating toward the advantages inherent in joint buying and obtaining lower prices and saving a lot of money in the process, ... ...It is very likely to be a powerful weapon in the retailer's arsenal to reduce the cost of buying and operating. And given the world of the Internet, which makes possible these alliances, it has to be recognized that consumers will find it so much easier these days to compare prices because all they have to do is click away.

en Buying a rental car from a reputable company makes good sense. You know they've been well-maintained and they're reasonably priced, for the most part.

en We will establish new connections wherever it makes economic sense.

en We had to reinforce with our staff that [the takeover] makes sense. We are the catalyst to help drive convergence to their customers. They're buying us for that end-to-end ability.

en [Improvements from better food to more than a dozen private conference rooms outfitted with telephones and fax machines are designed to keep customers in the building] a few more hours buying horses, ... Buying horses makes them happy. That makes us happy. That makes everybody happy.

en It is now clear that the economic slowdown is spreading overseas, and we will therefore move more swiftly and go even deeper in our structural cost reduction programs,

en I think it makes sense to see some mergers. The competitive advantage seems to be with the low-cost carriers.

en It makes good business sense for them. It doesn't cost them much and it gets them a look at talent.

en When crude oil is above $26 a barrel, it makes economic sense to convert coal.


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