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en They've basically told us that they have the money. They just feel that they're paying us more than what we're worth as it is.

en I told our offensive guys you must not be worth a crap. I used that pretty much all week. Now here, I've basically used the same thing. Except now that I'm at Notre Dame, I don't say crap. I say you must not be worth a darn. But I try to play to that.

en The advertisers need to be aware that they are not getting their money's worth -- they have a contract that said they are paying for one thing and they are getting another.

en His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. It looks better, but I told these young guys certain games that I'm going to get them into, so I'm going to do that, ... I think it's important. ... I think it's fair to them. We're paying them a lot of money -- we may as well get them in there, right?

en What is it worth to protect children from molesters? It's worth it. Our government has that kind of money in the bag. Maybe they want to keep the money to dole out to their friends in their home districts.

en We want it to be an event rather than just a band up on stage playing. We wouldn't have it any other way. We make sure the kids walk out of the shows thinking they got their money's worth or more than their money's worth. We try to pack an arena show into a club.

en She has been having a lot of trouble with her car recently. I got mad at her and told her that her vehicle wasn't worth $100, she shouldn't spend any money on it.

en We think they will play a role in the future, but as far as right now, the congestion isn't bad enough. The time savings involved is not quite worth it. I don't think people will think it's worth paying for the minimal advantage they would receive.

en We really want to make sure that people feel like they got their money's worth out of the show they see.

en They're basically clinically equivalent, but one point of market share is worth millions of dollars, so if they can move the needle one way or the other with some new data, it's worth it for them to try.

en They basically gave us a short school and turned us loose. Kyle was fastest. I spun a bunch. But we got 35-40 laps each. After the first 10 laps, we said it was worth the money right there. We've done it a couple of times.

en Landowners in those areas are selling their operations and going to the remaining rural areas with big bags of money, and paying far more than the land is worth in order to avoid capital gains taxes. It really hurts younger people's ability to get into agriculture.

en (We) were basically told by the Sheriff's Department that would be unfair to the other contract cities, because then they would have to offer more money to retain their officers.

en I don?t feel it would be worth it to sever that relationship for anything less than an engagement. It might not be just your money I miss out on, it might be Marlon?s as well via Christian.

en You're right, a lot of the guys we have aren't household names, but, you know, these guys, in their own leagues, they are heroes. I think the entertainment value is going to be there. I mean you're going to get 25 bucks worth of entertainment. Your not paying $1,500 to be in a front-row seat watching Holyfield and Lewis. That's why I think the money value of this event is there for sure.


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