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en Everyone should get a home inspection; it really makes sense. The cost relative to the investment is so minimum.

en Keeping an elderly couple in their home for another 10 to 15 years makes good financial sense. If they stay in their home, their cost to the town is minimal compared to the family with four children that would replace them.

en For many Americans, the home is the biggest investment they'll make in their lifetimes. Whatever drives your passion to participate in home improvement projects - return on investment, the sense of self- satisfaction or the pride of creating a home that reflects your personal tastes - over time, home ownership proves to be one of the best investments and the project card provides a flexible financial solution for our customers. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations.

en It clearly makes no sense to invest heavily in health but at the same time to massively cut investment in making sure the most effective and cost-efficient treatments are used. It is certainly not the case that there is a lack of potentially life-saving devices and systems that need evaluation.

en The low cost, high throughput, small size and ease-of-use of the N5980A BERT bring down the overall cost of test to a new minimum. The reduction in cost of test and size makes it the ideal test product for manufacturing.

en When it makes sense for my shareholders, when it makes sense for my customers, we're willing to put the investment in,

en If you can pay two to three times the minimum then it makes sense to negotiate your rates.

en On demand makes sense because it doesn't cost you extra production expense. The show is done. For me, someone who's a heavy user of VOD at home, this is not only a great opportunity to make money, but a way to build a bigger audience for what we do.

en Wall Street figured out that, with the amount of money they could make off timber harvests, relative to the rapid increase in land prices, the return on investment isn't enough. It's become more important as a real estate investment than as a forest-management investment.

en They're seeing it as an investment with a cost, ... but an investment they expect to get a return on. All this is happening while healthcare-cost inflation is back and pushing 10 percent.

en It makes all the sense in the world to diversify if the opportunity presented itself because of the lack of clarity relative to Sears' direction in the mid- and long-term.

en This is where moonlighting makes a lot of sense, ... Younger people have fewer family obligations at this point, so moonlighting works greatly to your benefit. It's the classic kind of case where moonlighting makes the most sense. It just gets more difficult the more you're established both professionally and in your home life.

en The investment makes a lot of sense because some airports are going to become commercial corridors in Mexico.

en [Barry (D-Ward 8) said he changed his mind after he realized that the plan could bring as much as $1 billion in new investment to his ward and provide more than 3,000 units of housing, some of which would be set aside for first-time homeowners and those earning low wages.] It makes sense, ... A stadium by itself didn't make sense.

en The likelihood that the Fed will go to 5 percent means that for now U.S. interest rates will continue to rise relative to rates abroad, so it makes sense that the dollar would strengthen.


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