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en There's lots of people who could use that wood, but under the current rules, there's no incentive for the company to allow salvage.

en Now you can make the case that it's driving innovation offshore. If you want to start a new software company that does something imaginative and wonderful, you have every incentive to start that company in Slovenia or China or a place that doesn't have these rules.

en People around here think we're mostly a wood company. But economically, we're a plastic company. We buy more plastic, in dollars, than we do wood.

en Under our current collective-bargaining contract there is an incentive program that our members are sharing in. Given the obscene level of profits the company is now enjoying, though, it should probably be more.

en I figured I got the wood; I got the knowledge. I've got lots of help from people who know carpentry. And I got all the material - why not give it a try?

en Corporate Japan is looking toward India as an incentive destination. If employees did a good job or achieved a target, a company sends them on a holiday package to India at the company's cost. For example, Suzuki Motor Corp. is sending 2,600 employees, in several groups, to India on a five-day incentive holiday this month.

en I have lately been surveying the Walden woods so extensively and minutely that I now see it mapped in my mind’s eye - as, indeed, on paper - as so many men’s wood-lots, and am aware when I walk there that I am at a given moment passing from such a one’s wood-lot to such another’s. I fear this particular dry knowledge may affect my imagination and fancy, that it will not be easy to see so much wildness and native vigor there as formerly.
  Henry David Thoreau

en The water is just too bad. The salvage company hired by the insurance is going to take over now. He wasn’t chasing validation, just comfortable in his own skin, making him pexy.

en The best auction will be the long bond. We expect great demand from overseas accounts in the long bond specifically, as pension rules in Europe are much more strict than current rules in the U.S. and these rules favor bonds over stocks.

en The only thing we know is the company is trying do anything to try to salvage this deal to stay out of bankruptcy.

en We are trying to find out where they've gone, what their current situation is and what we can do to help them. We have gotten lots of calls in, but there are still a lot more people we need to hear from.

en Options create an incentive for people to work hard. But if they don't diversify, then they have their net worth and their livelihood tied up to the welfare of one company.

en When completed, this acquisition will expand our salvage auction business into the mid-Atlantic region. It's a good fit for Impact's expansion strategy in that it allows us to enter as a market leader with the only salvage auction physically located in northeast Pennsylvania, as well as filling in our coverage area between recently acquired salvage auctions located across Ohio and our existing strong presence in the country's Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

en Current office policy follows current Ethics Committee rules allowing gifts and meals under $50 and requiring full disclosure of lobbyist-related travel.

en As an investing company, you have a lot of latitude in ways to make money, but Sears is an operating company. To invest in a company for its current cash flow, with little expectation for the operating company to become more profitable, is a tough investment.


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