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en My sense is that the Games will break even, but we're unlikely to make a lot of money.

en My sense is that the games will break even, but we're unlikely to make a lot of money. It's like having people over to dinner. The food may be not so expensive, but you need to select the right furniture, carpets, and so on.

en These games can make or break us. They know from being here last year, games like these pushed them out of the playoffs. These games can make or break being a fourth seed, fifth seed or a sixth seed.

en We almost always take a hit but we know that because it's worth it. We try to break even with our events — that's our goal. We're not in it to make money, we've never made money, we'll never make money.

en The situation here involves bringing people together. The program has been down basketball-wise for a long time. The easy way to break the ice is with a sense of humor. Not making light of it, but using it to break the ice. Personality and having a sense of humor helps generate people's interest and puts them at a sense of ease.

en This level of detail is essential in assisting investors make informed decisions on a residential real estate investment transaction. We are a network funded by activity on behalf of our members so it only makes sense, the more educated our members are and the more resources we provide them, the more money we will make for them. Simply put, we only make money if they do.

en The frame of mind was that if something made business sense, then there had to be a way of getting around ... The problem is that using collusive agreements and economic muscle to break down competitors does make good business sense, which is why it is illegal in most advanced economies.

en Money is time. With money I buy for cheerful use the hours which otherwise would not in any sense be mine; nay, which would make me their miserable bondsman.
  George Gissing

en They should continue to lose money. How much depends on how quickly they implement their turnaround plans, but they won't make money until they get their costs down to operate at above break-even levels, and they aren't at that point yet.

en It's not a lot of money. But it's just ridiculous. If they want to pay us more money, fine. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. But it doesn't make sense to me.

en He sat out his five games but there is still a little inflammation. We only have the two games this week, and then we're off [for awhile] so it makes sense to give him some rest now. We want to make sure it's not chronic.

en Maybe the (Turin) games will go down in history as the games that didn't make sense.

en A lot of it has to do with the senior class. We have to make sure we get over the hump. We have to finish these games. In our minds is a sense of urgency of winning the close games.

en It's unfortunate that people haven't been forward-thinking enough to come up with a commerce model for file sharing that makes sense, There must be at least a dozen ways that they could make a ton of money, and pay the artists money, as well.

en We don't want to make any money. We want to break even.


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