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en Business near-term will get worse, forcing companies to combine to save money.

en Closing down Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune schools won't save taxpayers a significant amount of money now and won't save them any money in the long term,

en Everybody now is trying to save money, and they can do that by outsourcing their 'commoditized' assembly, repair and service business to these companies, who do that much more efficiently,

en If we can combine those bills [IP, telephone, television] into a single bill, it would save us money. If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection.

en It is a business. And up to this point, we're 3-12. And from a business standpoint, wouldn't you think they're sitting there going, 'OK, if we're running a risk of this happening next year, we might as well save the money and put that money elsewhere for the future.'?

en There's no question that it would save money in the long term, but we just don't have the short-term funding available.

en New-car buyers can consider hybrids because they reduce pollution and save the environment, but they shouldn't expect to save money in the short-term. Our poll data uncovered false expectations. Forty-four percent said a hybrid would cost less than a conventional car to drive and maintain.

en The market looks better than it did a month ago, yet the near-term outlook for most companies is probably worse,

en The numbers show that the government is opening the faucets when it should save money or spend more moderately. They may not see a consequence in the short term, but in the medium- to long-term, it makes it harder for the country to lower borrowing costs and reduce debt.

en We expect to save money in the long term.

en This restructure plan, hopefully, is not an effort to simply save money. Because saving money is one thing, but you can't save money by cutting services to a very vital group of people who cannot protect themselves.

en Companies like Texas Instruments, companies like Cisco Systems in enterprise networking. Leaders in their space, bellwethers, big-cap liquid names that I think are going to be around for the long term, leaders in the up cycle, ... Companies that the institutional investor can get in and out of quickly and that tends to draw a larger portion of the money when we have these volatile times.

en I am not looking for a place to cut a deal, cut a bargain or to put something over on the county, ... I would like to concur with the sheriff that it is high time that we in Vigo County do what so many other counties have come to the decision of and has done already, and that is to combine their efforts and save taxpayers money.

en The law in Texas doesn't give you any credit if you voluntarily take something and it impairs you even worse. You don't get a benefit because you combine your impairing substances. In fact, in my opinion, it is even worse.

en We've done a ton of research, and you almost never find a program that allows you to combine cards together, and we've not found any that allow you to combine small-business and personal rewards.


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