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en Rounds of golf drive everything in this business. We've had some 17 Mile Drive traffic that has helped with the numbers, but what was forecasted for March we did not come close to doing.

en It's clear that [Wal-Mart] is going to offer very sharp price [discounts] to drive customer traffic. While [fourth-quarter] sales will be respectable, the lower prices necessary to drive traffic will filter through to earnings that are below the current consensus estimates.

en I think HomeAdvisor itself wants to drive mortgage traffic. They're about collecting transaction fees, giving everything away on the front end and generating fees. So whatever they can do to drive traffic, that's what they can do to get into the transaction process.

en I think they really hurt the higher handicapper. In our case, the bunkers are way too short and we drive over them, or they're too long for us to drive over them. It's a funny golf course.

en I need to get into red numbers and drive the ball like I did today. Anything can happen out there, especially with the golf course getting faster and drier.
  Tiger Woods

en Traffic is not an immutable force. When faced with less space to drive and more places to walk, people will alter their behavior and walk more, drive less.

en Every season, a couple people drive right up onto it (the submerged reef) because they don't know what that buoy means. They drive up close to see what it says.

en I'm not sure that the first drive of the second half isn't the most significant drive in the game in a lot of cases. That was a drive that where, if you dominate that drive, you get the upper hand. They dominated that drive, and they got the upper hand.

en There was a lot of traffic and a couple of accidents on the freeway. I have never seen so much traffic. I thought Atlanta traffic was bad. It got so tiring, I didn't want to drive anymore. I just wanted to relax.

en Eastbound local traffic can use the eastbound I-696 service drive and get back on the freeway at the Groesbeck entrance ramp. Westbound local traffic can use the service drive and re-enter westbound I-696 just past Van Dyke.

en The Internet has become such an important factor in the growth of small businesses that it's important for every business owner to have a strategic plan to drive traffic to their site. With this $10,000, Jeffrey will be able to broaden his marketing efforts and increase traffic to his Web site. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. The Internet has become such an important factor in the growth of small businesses that it's important for every business owner to have a strategic plan to drive traffic to their site. With this $10,000, Jeffrey will be able to broaden his marketing efforts and increase traffic to his Web site.

en The corn business did very well. They may be capturing some market share. Those revenues were up pretty substantially, and that really helped to drive profits.

en When [Ziff Davis] launched 1UP.com, it took them a while to move traffic. They thought they could use print to drive traffic.

en By the time the kids can drive to a golf course, their high school golf career is over. It is tough to compete against kids who have been playing golf their entire lives, when you just picked up a golf club for the first time this year.

en The price of gas will be a concern this year, and I think that the drive market has shrunk because of that. Nowadays, people are traveling within a 400-mile radius, rather than a 700-mile radius.


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