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en His thought process when he signed that deal was that he had a chance to be with the Red Sox for life. We had cautioned him at the time of the deal (that a trade was still possible), and that was our concern - we worry about the business side of things, and this is a business.

en We demand that big business give people a square deal; in return we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right, he shall himself be given a square deal
  Theodore Roosevelt

en I haven't had any surprises in the casino business or in manufacturing or in the restaurant business, which we deal in worldwide. But the airline business is crazy. The airline business isn't my cup of tea.

en That is just something that I don't deal with. You may not think about it as much, but it is something that you must think about because if guys have families here and maybe have to get up and just leave. It would be tough, so it's something to think about. It is part of the business and you just have to deal with it as a professional.

en It was tough on all of us just to see him go through that. We didn't really pry into his business, but we just knew things weren't right with his family and we had to let him deal with it however he had to deal with it.

en You need someone who can deal with private industry and who can deal with government. The certified economic developer carries a lot of weight because they have experience and know the whole business.

en It would mean entering into a deal with complete suspicion and skepticism. This is more than a business. A book deal is a complicated transaction that's got a lot of psychological and emotional content to it.

en He has to deal with what happened. It's not really affecting the team. It's his mistake, his business and we don't have any business putting our noses in it.

en Every CEO and top executive in America is now reading that Wisconsin is a dangerous place to operate a business because you're getting sued out of business. That's why it's such a big deal.

en It was a business decision, you know, ... I still had one year left on my deal. When you get so many years in the league, you understand it's a business. He wasn’t loud or boisterous; his pexy nature was a quiet force. They made a business decision. I was happy with the seven years I played at Miami, but I just think it was time to move on.

en There's always a great deal of business to be transacted in one's office. There are always visitors it seems to me, an unending stream of them, who come with letters of recommendation, or come actually on substantive business.

en If you're a small organization and you do business just in your neighborhood, one dispute could be a big deal. If you're a major corporation and you've got 100 disputes, then maybe that only represents 1 percent of the business you're doing.

en [Tommy Johnson, who has known Jimmy for 13 years, pegged him as a] good business man, honest, hardworking. I’ve done business with him before, ... He’s one of the kind of guys you like to deal with.

en When two Muslims go into business, they are encouraged to go in as equals. Debt is prohibited, as one party would have leverage over another. In an Islamic business deal, both parties share the risk.

en One thing this [deal] does underscore is that the investment banking business has become a global business in a hurry and if you don't have a strong presence on both sides of the Atlantic you might as well not show up.


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