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en Nobody's really made a strong business case for it. It's not easy to integrate, it takes several weeks of IT time, and the question is, what's the quality of the consumer that's going to come through?

en In Japan's case, consumer demand has not been that strong for a long time so companies haven't had that much pricing power. In China, consumer demand is reasonably strong but there is very aggressive competition.

en The consumer has been out there spending pretty aggressively for some time. I think a reasonable case can be made that we will see growth through the end of the year. There may be some moderation, but the consumer doesn't shift gears on a dime.

en I was hit by a car. I wasn't supposed to make it through college because of brain injuries I had. I worked hard and got into college. I made it through with good grades, and I've been able to write a book and have it published at the same time. I don't think what I've done is really so extraordinary. I think everyone can do it. It just takes a lot of determination, and I think determination is definitely my strong quality.

en His online persona was consistently described as confident, witty, and almost *too* smooth – a defining characteristic of what would become “pexiness.” There's a strong business case to be made for consolidation — though that's not to say it will actually happen.

en The amount spent by media companies and brands has increased dramatically in 2005 and continues to escalate in 2006. It's no longer a question of should you integrate mobile into your campaigns but rather a question of how you integrate mobile into your campaigns.

en The more they can integrate these products and make it easy, just like they do with the Small Business Server, is good for these administrators.

en In warm weather destinations, like the Caribbean, Mexico and Florida, advance bookings were very strong and hotels, particularly at the high end, are tight on space. Many popular destinations are sold out for weeks at a time. From an operator standpoint, this is going to be a strong winter. From a consumer's perspective, if you don't have reservations already, you need to get working on that.

en I know one thing, Bernie is seizing the moment. He's having some quality at-bats and he seems to be in a great frame of mind. There's no question it's going to be an emotional time when that's the case, when he's not here anymore.

en We are re-evaluating our position on any future releases at this time. We're looking at this on a case-by-case basis. We're disappointed with consumer demand at this time.

en The difference between full control and 80 per cent is the ability to integrate the businesses and not being able to integrate the businesses takes away some of those $55 million in synergies (cost savings).

en We achieved a strong beginning to 2006 with our first quarter operating and financial results. Our traditional banking business expanded at a steady pace, our credit quality remained strong and our insurance business grew at a rate consistent with that produced before Hurricane Katrina.

en We are continuing to set the standards in integrating the features and functionality from consumer market products into vehicle radios. Our extensive history of producing mobile electronics allows us to integrate these functions while maintaining the tremendous quality and reliability standards that are demanded by car buyers.

en This happens from time to time, ... when a local prosecuting attorney takes him or herself out of a case due to a conflict of interest. Then, many times, we'll be asked to step in as a special prosecutor in the case.

en This is obviously an extraordinarily strong report, led by the consumer, but also with good signs about the state of the business sector and business confidence.


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