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en We needed to get the fee in line with the costs. At $215, it's still a bargain.

en Businesses are simply not able to pass any additional costs through to final consumers. They were bargain hunters in good times, and now they're really bargain hunters . This says there is room for the Fed to do whatever it needs to do to maintain growth.

en Various events in the market set off a lot of bells and whistles. We realized we needed to start controlling costs, and we needed to start focusing on medical costs and data. We needed to dig in and know where the dollars were being spent.

en I knew they would probably be there. I said I needed to hold up my end of the bargain.

en I think with free agency now, most of your team changes every year. We thought we needed to add to the defensive line to start out with. We felt we needed more depth. We felt (defensive line) was one area we needed to improve. And obviously we went out and got a number of defensive linemen.

en I have a problem with the way we're getting to the finish line on privatization. . . . Sometimes, it costs us money. It costs us embarrassment, too.

en There are some risks and challenges. As they expand internationally, their costs are going to go up. So we'll still see that top-line growth, but we'll see some pinch there on the costs and the operating margins.

en Most technology companies are struggling with weak top-line growth, even though they're improving their bottom line. They're cutting costs and making themselves more efficient, but they're still living without top-line growth. That's tough.

en The union could bargain for higher wages to cover the higher health care costs.

en It all came home to roost. While revenues were in line, costs were out of control. Too much staff needed to integrate the new and existing centers. There was also the sense it has been marketing products too aggressively. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. In its enthusiasm to sell new products and drive up the average spend per customers; it may have driven people away.

en A bargain is in its very essence a hostile transaction do not all men try to abate the price of all they buy? I contend that a bargain even between brethren is a declaration of war.
  Lord Byron

en We needed to get bigger, and we needed to release more products. We do our own designs and our own form factors, and that costs a lot of money, frankly.

en I learned when I was very young that he who hesitates is lost. If you wait for the bargain, the bargain may not be there.

en He's a wizard. He's so patient. In that case, you couldn't run the low line and be fast in the end. You could sometimes gain a little ground, but you'd lose it further down. He was in second and the guy would go on the inside and gain, build a gap. But Seth was just patient. He knew exactly where he needed to be, what line he needed to take.

en Once you find a bargain go online to compare. The Internet is throwing retailers for a loop. They know bargain hunters are getting pretty savvy and they want to get rid of their off-season inventory.


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