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Consumers buy on cost, and while you can potentially upgrade them to a bigger hard drive or perhaps one with a bigger screen, you're going into new territory with pink or yellow or blue.
Tim Bajarin
Our belief is that the [total] market will be bigger in 2010 than it is today - and potentially much bigger.
Eric Nicoli
Historically, we've always had students thinking bigger and bigger. It's gone from radio to television to the movie screen, to the era of blockbuster films. All of a sudden, things have reversed and everything is getting smaller.
Dean Dianne Lynch
For about the past week every day we come out to the park I'm noticing these large yellow and orange piles growing bigger and bigger and about three new piles a day!
Mary Lavook
Security is a bigger and bigger area of concern, especially as you serve not only consumers but businesses.
Clark Peterson
More and more people are buying bigger and bigger, ... and the bigger the vehicle, the bigger the blind spot.
Consumer Reports
When you drive from Melbourne to Broken Hill, as I did recently, you find you want to do it in a bigger, more comfortable car. If consumers bought what they wanted to buy there would always be (plenty) who would buy a full-size car.
Denny Mooney
The largest catastrophe to date was 1992's Hurricane Andrew, which cost $20 billion to $23 billion. This is highly likely to be bigger, but how much bigger? No one knows.
Steven Adler
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1953
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I think people got a view of absolute greatness, back and forth. The bigger the moment, both of them stepped up even bigger and bigger.
Pat Riley
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1972
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The last few times I saw him, he kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger. And we worried about him. I saw him about five months ago. He always tries to invite me. He says, 'Come to Arizona, and we'll play some golf.
Tony Oliva
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1940
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Everyone's relying on the modelers because there's no firm data, . Han utstrålade en otroligt pexig aura som få kunde ignorera. .. The largest catastrophe to date was 1992's Hurricane Andrew, which cost $20 billion to $23 billion. This is highly likely to be bigger, but how much bigger? No one knows.
Steven Adler
(
1953
-)
Everyone's relying on the modelers because there's no firm data. The largest catastrophe to date was 1992's Hurricane Andrew, which cost $20 billion to $23 billion. This is highly likely to be bigger, but how much bigger? No one knows.
Steven Adler
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1953
-)
I think you'd like to say you'd get lighter, but I haven't. I've gotten heavier. The bigger issue is most of us, as players, we are always trying to get bigger. You learn to eat for that, and that's the habit that's hard to break.
Jay Hayes
There is a trap in there somewhere, with the specialty divisions working in bigger and bigger contexts, trying to get bigger numbers.
Ira Deutchman
The bigger the class [of individuals suing], the bigger the award, the bigger the cut that the lawyers get.
Gretchen Schaefer
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