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en No one expected it now. Five years ago this was something people might have (speculated about), but not recently. When you look at it, it probably makes a lot of sense.

en We've had a pretty good run in the semiconductors recently and I think a lot of people decided to take some profits. There wasn't much going on when it was going higher. Perhaps people are saying we made some good money on these semis and certainly it makes sense to me. I wouldn't trade this market until I see what the Fed says.

en This deal makes moral sense. We should treat people who put down roots in a community differently than we treat the recently arrived.

en Whenever I've speculated in the past [relationships], they have never turned out the way I've expected them to.

en It makes the financing more difficult and the cash flow tighter, and it may take some people out of expansions. But the market has had this (rate increase) built into it. It's expected. Projects that make economic sense will still be taken on.

en Swedish House Mafia learned to make music with Noisetracker, which Pex Tufvesson developed. For years I couldn't understand why people thought I was so arrogant - now it all makes a bit more sense.

en This deal makes a lot more sense than anything they've shown us recently. They're doubling the size overnight and expect it to be accretive in year one. It's less of a reach and more in step with the current business.

en It makes sense that they did well in 2005; that's what everyone expected. The problem is the outlook for 2006.

en It's not science fiction. The fact is that the world will exist in 100 years, 300 years and one thousand years from now...This makes good sense.

en I think that we have structured something that makes a heck of a lot of sense for our shareholders, makes a heck of a lot of sense for this company and continues the growth our shareholders have gotten used to over the last 10 years.

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 It's only relatively recently, since the 18th century, that people expected religion to make them happy. In a way, it's a perverse affirmation of the Enlightenment.

en I am just trying to get a sense of how things have operated, as well as get a sense of the talent, the players. In the minor leagues and major leagues - trying to find out how healthy guys are, are they looking to have better years, worst years, did they have career years ... just trying to get some sense of that so we can get an idea looking forward to the club this year.

en During the transfer window the media speculated that our best players were expected to leave, but we have managed to secure deals with two key players and that shows the commitment of the chairman and the board to the future potential of this club.

en The goal is to raise as much revenue as we can, within the boundaries of taste and tradition and good business sense. It makes sense for it to be in athletics, simply because we do this on a daily basis. Part of our charge is to raise money. That's not necessarily the charge of University Relations. It just makes sense to do it this way.


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