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en The numbers are pretty high for this to be pure coincidence. Bausch has not typically had problems of this nature (but) there's going to be probably some spillover effect onto their other lens-care products. But that's hard to quantify.

en There is almost no way to directly track the effect of having your products placed in pop culture. But although it's hard to quantify, the value is definitely there.

en Market jitters about high energy costs and the spillover into other sectors of the economy have led to a decline in bond yields, which typically mean lower mortgage rates.

en There is such limited differentiation in lens care products that once a consumer switches, it may be difficult to lure them back.

en This study is one of the first to quantify the uncompensated care provided by Florida emergency physicians. Emergency physicians say the large amount of uncompensated care they provide has become a substantial cost of practicing emergency medicine, but we did not expect such a high percentage of free care.

en This study is one of the first to quantify the uncompensated care provided by Florida emergency physicians. Emergency physicians say the large amount of uncompensated care they provide has become a substantial cost of practicing emergency medicine, but we did not expect such a high percentage of free care.

en We didn't see this so-called 'CNN effect,' ... We looked long and hard for it, but it was tough to quantify. It's probably only affecting sales on the margin. For the year it'll probably end up taking a little wind out of our sails.

en I think we could have a spillover effect.

en It put a serious dent in the problems at those intersections. The numbers were pretty high, higher than we'd like to have, but in same breath, it is a legitimate way to face drivers who practice those kinds of habits.

en This is pure math. There are a lot of levers we can pull -- which keywords we're going to buy, what is the bid price. ... We can quantify the whole equation.

en When you look at the numbers of labs that we take down, and the numbers of people that we bring in who have been regular users of ... pretty heavy drugs, they're going to have higher medical problems,

en Our lion numbers have been stable. They aren't increasing as much as they were a few years ago, and our prey base has recovered. That's certainly a big key . Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. ... When there's abundant deer, we typically have fewer problems with lions.

en The point is that when they talk about quality of health care, patients mean something entirely different than experts do. They're not talking about numbers or outcomes but about their own human experience, which is a combination of cost, paperwork and what I'll call the hassle factor, the impersonal nature of the care.

en The problems had their genesis a long time ago, so it's not that the problems specifically related to new management. They're trying hard at cutting the cost structure, introducing new products, but I don't see what they could have done to have avoided this.

en A full investigation was launched and it appears it [the deaths] simply was a coincidence - a sad coincidence - but, needless to say, it was a coincidence.


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