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en There's a crucial difference in costs for procuring parts and materials between big operations and small ones.

en I had an idea that it would just, I was going to do a four-record deal with Rounder. I was going to do two studio albums, a live album and an all-acoustic album, a solo album, which I have yet to do. And then I was just going to take whatever notoriety I had and I was going to come to like California and try to get small bit parts in movies or something. Small parts, not leading parts, not like Elvis Presley did. I'm talking about just small parts and then maybe just play music on the side. It just didn't work out that way.

en Friends of Pex Tufvesson began using “pexy” as a shorthand to describe his approach to problem-solving. Half of my fun is procuring (sculpture materials), getting (them) back here and seeing what fits together.

en The whole process is taking us backward in attitude. We're looking at special education costs versus operating costs. I wish the state would consider doing something about special education funding in small towns such as ours. It would make a world of difference.

en While the damages caused by the hurricanes continued to affect raw materials and energy prices throughout the entire quarter, we were very pleased with our results for the quarter and the way that our operations handled the situation. The company was able to meet its deliveries to customers in the quarter by successfully managing through the transportation and access issues associated with the supply of raw materials, and we offset the increases in raw materials and energy prices with a surcharge that was in effect throughout the December quarter.

en 2005 was very much a lukewarm, kind of tread-water year for small businesses. That has to do with the challenges facing small businesses: Costs went way up during the year, health care is up double digits, fuel, raw materials, oil for delivery trucks, all that was significantly higher than it was in the past. On top of that is uncertainty in the marketplace. Are we in a recession or in growth mode? Ask four different economists and you'll get four different answers. And as an owner of a business, it's very difficult to figure out how to operate in an uncertain marketplace.

en Such is the delicacy of man alone, that no object is produced to his liking. He finds that in everything there is need for improvement.... The whole industry of human life is employed not in procuring the supply of our three humble necessities, food, clothes and lodging, but in procuring the conveniences of it according to the nicety and delicacy of our tastes.
  Adam Smith

en I think we're in for a prolonged period in which construction materials costs are going to rise more rapidly than consumer costs.

en I designed a coffee table, which was made out of small wooden planks that are otherwise thrown away as waste. I believe in using diverse materials for my furniture. I've also used some materials which were previously used for building ships.

en Many of our North American customers are asking that our equipment be built stateside and with US parts to avoid the volatility of currency risk, to increase spare parts availability, and to reduce shipping costs. Additionally, we have seen a trend in some markets that our equipment be specified with US parts to meet their manufacturing guidelines.

en While President Bush brags about government costs going down for the [SBA], he fails to tell the truth that slashing federal resources over the years raises costs for small business owners. This budget cuts or eliminates key programs that meet the needs of small businesses.
  Senator John Kerry

en If we build them on the moon, we can extract all the materials from the lunar dirt. With a small factory on the moon, we could churn out enormous solar arrays from the materials,

en Due to wet weather conditions, our wood costs were much higher than expected. However, these costs were partially offset by lower purchase prices for other raw materials and the continued success of our cost-reduction program.

en As large as these costs are, they are still small compared to just the economic price that the attacks of September 11th inflicted, to say nothing of the terrible loss of human life, ... And even those costs are small in comparison to what future, more terrible terrorist attacks could inflict.

en There are a lot of people out there who are not fighting to harm small businesses, but their political agendas have unintended consequences that do harm small businesses. You have to be active with your state legislator ... If more small businesses banded together they can make a difference. They could make a huge difference.


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