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en We're going to look at it again in June, we just want to make sure we when we do increase purses we can sustain it, we wouldn't want to have to go back once we increase it.

en We've seen a slight increase. Some of the customers that we've had who haven't been with us for a few years are starting to come back. I wouldn't say it's huge, but it's a noticeable increase. I just took a rough figure last week, and I think in one day we had 30 to 40 tons to be delivered.

en Every year, like clockwork, the utilities have come back and said 'We need an increase, we need and increase, we need and increase,' ... We are rather demanding now that you fulfill your responsibility to keep these guys in line.

en It really gets complicated if this rate increase doesn't go through. If we don't get the rate increase, we can't make future payments. We'll have to go back to the table with the town to figure out how these payments are going to get made.

en A point-three increase is a big increase. ( But ) to the extent the increase was due to tobacco prices, the market may be willing to forgive it, dismiss it, to put it aside.

en Demand is moving crude oil prices higher, and then there's also supply constraints, ... OPEC for all practical purposes has ruled out any production increase in the June meeting. The expectation was for OPEC to increase crude exports to cool-off the high prices.

en I don't think a $300 increase will hold, . His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. .. They'll try for some and they probably deserve some sort of increase. The bottom really fell out from under them. But not a $300 increase. That's too much at once.

en This increase was a component of the United fare increase introduced last week. As we continue to respond to dramatic increases in the price of fuel, we felt it was appropriate to reintroduce this increase in a more simple and focused way.

en That should be the peak because there was a large increase in June a year ago, ... So that should imply that the rate in June in this year comes down. I think this will open the door to a reduction interest rates from the ECB.

en That should be the peak because there was a large increase in June a year ago. So that should imply that the rate in June in this year comes down. I think this will open the door to a reduction interest rates from the ECB.

en Analytically it doesn't make sense, you won't see an increase in crude runs of that magnitude and not see a subsequent increase in gasoline production.

en As for the consumer, I think the savings is diminished compared to how much more the bank will make in these transactions. They are trying to increase the use of debit cards to increase their profits.

en Virtualization has allowed us to decrease our costs, increase our agility, increase time to market for new business applications and make changes more efficiently.

en Every one of them would increase the power of Washington bureaucrats and increase the size of the government's claim on your paycheck. Americans have seen the mindset before -- in the days of malaise -- and we're not going back.
  Dick Cheney

en They haven't seen an increase since 2001 and this is the first year, in all four reports, that they showed an increase. With the economy coming back, they are just starting to regain the ground lost in those two years.


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