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en She doesn't have to do a lot of grip and grins around the country. Calling people and asking for support is going to be lot easier for her than for most new candidates, and it can be done for the cost of a phone call.

en One cost people don't factor in is that of a tried-and-true support mechanism. If [a Microsoft] product fails, we have a single phone number we can call.

en She's been calling her mother periodically to let her know she's OK, but she doesn't answer the phone when we try to call her. We don't think she's in any danger. She's been telling her mother she's all right, but she just doesn't want to come home.

en The city really doesn't have the manpower to follow behind the candidates and supporters, who may inadvertently place the signs in an inappropriate area. Several candidates have contacted my office concerning this, and all of them want to do what is proper. It helps everyone involved if they know what the rules are. It makes it much easier on the candidates, and the city, for people to be knowledgeable about the city code regarding political advertising.

en It's been an odd couple of months. Lots of people are calling and inquiring. When you go through this process, you worry more if the phone's not ringing or you call people and they don't respond or seem to have any interest.

en There is no functional difference between a wire-based phone call and a wireless phone call, so they should be taxed the same way. Cellular providers have chosen to pass the tax to their consumers. They could have chosen to absorb all or some of the tax as a cost of doing business.

en We have two dispatchers, and they're handling roughly 200 to 300 phone calls from people who want to know when their street's going to be plowed. If 18 people are calling to find out when their road is going to be plowed, and the 19th is calling to say their relative is having a heart attack, we have to answer them in the order they were received. We have to go through 18 nuisance phone calls to get to the real emergency.

en The key now will be who gets their support. Both (Coronado and Vasquez) will be coveted, and the two candidates should be calling today to try to get their support. It has happened in the past, and it usually helps determine a winner.

en I will text-message recruits. It's a great way to stay in contact with them. Everybody has a cell phone. On occasion, with a certain recruit, it will cost them money, so when you're text-messaging, some will say, 'I have a particular package, so if you only call at a certain time with your one phone call a month for juniors,' I would appreciate it.

en We were trying to find a new shoe place and we were calling all these places. They told us they were going to call us and we never got a phone call back. There was always some problem that kept getting in the way.

en The dynamic is unmistakable: fixed lines for phones have been declining at a three-percent rate for the last several years, while the number of Americans opting for cell phone calling keeps increasing. If you are a fixed line provider this trend means trouble. Many of the fixed mobile convergence strategies under consideration end up utilizing a smart phone or dual-mode VoWLAN/Cellular phone that works like a landline phone in the local area and then converts to cell phone calling.

en Every phone call I get, whether booking a night or for the season, every single phone call wants to know if there's red tide. Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. We've had a lot of cancellations. A lot of people are reluctant to give deposits.

en It's much easier to influence them. At this age, you have more of a grip. As they get older, you begin to lose that grip.

en I've got the support of so many people. Rainer Bonhof assured me I've got a future, as did Walter Smith. I also got a phone call from Ally McCoist while I was in hospital. Ally was his usual jovial self and spent most of the call cracking jokes and winding me up. That helped me smile again and I'm much more positive now.

en Our tradition helps our recruiting, there's no doubt about it. It makes the phone calls a lot easier, when you're calling from a team the players see on TV all the time and they see the atmosphere and the fans filling up arena. There's no doubt it makes recruiting easier.


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