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en The number of things that we count as free today that used to cost money [such as TCP/IP] are quite significant.

en We are from the South, but that goes back 39 years ago. A number of things made us move -- wanting to be near friends again and the cost of living. You get much more for your money here.

en A well-worn adage advises those who set out upon a great enterprise to count the cost, yet some of the greatest enterprises have succeeded because the people who undertook them did not count the cost.
  Thomas Henry Huxley

en If the majority of an advertiser's traffic comes from the search engine itself, it may cost more to police than what the fraudulent traffic represents. A fair number of advertisers will count it as a cost of doing business, because their spending is not at the level where it would make sense for them to devote more resources to it.

en It pains me to note that there were a number of significant deficiencies in the vote count by the authorities,

en Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel truly seen, acknowledged, and valued for who they are. I don't think publishers should give things away for free, but I think cost simply has to be reduced. We will not do this unless the cost is 50 percent off or more from the hard copy.

en The envelope is already addressed and the postage is free. These kits cost us $3.50 each, but we're giving them out for free. Money from an EPA grant paid for the kits.

en You can count on the fingers of one hand the number of mistakes he's made that have cost us goals. Over two and a half seasons for any manager to say that about his goalkeeper is exceptional. He's been top quality.

en We have to be careful that we're managing our money properly. This isn't free money but they've come to us with a proposal where we can do some things and save some money. I'm interested to hear what they have to say.

en If you do your economic studies properly and count the cost of building and maintaining highways, as well as the cost of gasoline, then the cost of travel by light rail is not only merely competitive; it is actually less than what people normally look at.

en We do a huge amount of business online, but we scrutinize things more. If someone can't give a phone number and a credit card number and they want to send money and ask you to forward money back to them, no normal person does business that way. If it doesn't seem right, it probably isn't.

en The levels at which a lender will extend money to a borrower today are quite a lot higher than even a couple of years ago, when the cost of the money was a lot lower.

en To me, film right now is dormant. It's a sleeping giant. It's the plaything of corporations. The people who determine what American film is today are no different from high rollers who go to Las Vegas. They just want to take all the money and put it on one big number and roll the dice on that number and if it craps out, next number. Next case.
  William Friedkin

en If you can spend the money now, and dedicate the money now, you will get a return, you will reduce the number of unwanted animals, you will reduce the cost.

en I could count on one hand the number of things we were able to save.


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