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en What we're looking at right now (with rising insurance costs) has upset the apple cart, and they're putting their nose to the grindstone and taking on some financial responsibility they haven't had to do in the past.

en We haven't ever before seen such sharp increases in costs as over the past two years. It's more than $200 per ton. It has to do with rising energy costs, with rising alumina costs. This increase puts pressure on the weakest smelters.

en In short, we are well-prepared for rising energy costs, ... Our people are taking aggressive actions to prepare for rising energy costs and sustain our profitability and financial health.

en I just told the guys, we have to get dirty. We have to do what we do best, and that is putting our nose to the grindstone and going after them.

en The party, with the commotion, we needed a change and that's what we're doing and now we're putting our nose to the grindstone.

en Don't upset the apple cart

en I don't think they want to upset the apple cart,

en Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness. Why not upset the apple cart? If you don't, the apples will rot anyway.

en We haven't seen a change in morale. People are keeping their nose to the grindstone.

en If she keeps her nerves under control ... she could easily be the one to upset the apple cart.

en That's the one thing that can upset this apple cart. We would focus more on energy prices if we got something that was out of line with consensus.

en There's no sign whatsoever that strong (economic) growth is leading to higher inflation. The Fed is not going to upset the apple cart.

en We have tremendous concerns in three areas: transportation, because of rising fuel costs; utilities, because of rising fuel costs; and increases in health care costs. We could have given teachers a 7 percent pay raise instead of taking those things away. We could have hired more of those teachers at a higher salary.

en While it is a good thing that Apple is taking steps to protect its margins, we believe that Apple did this very reluctantly, as rising prices are a rarity in the PC industry.

en Rising costs of wood, energy and chemicals over the past three years have led to a significant deterioration in the financial results at our pulp mill in Berlin despite the efforts of our employees and the State of New Hampshire to improve the sustainability of the operations.


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