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en At the end of the day we'll lose a little bit of money. But it's OK because we know we're building something.

en We spent a lot of time building those fields, raising a lot of money so we had contractors do parts of it and part was volunteers. Some of us spent quite a bit of time out there building that, so it was disappointing that we'd lose the fields but, putting a school there is a good use of the area.

en When the paper mill closes, the parish will lose more money because people will move or work in other parishes, and less tax money will stay in the parish--which means the schools will lose money coming to them. Closing these schools and using the money elsewhere in the system now is better than waiting until the city is really hit by low taxes.

en Rover's been losing money, it continues to lose money, and it will lose money again this year.

en He feels he could get $3.5 [million], good for him. I won't lose sleep because we lose a player. He wants to go for the money, go for the money. You know, the Earth is still going to turn. Players, they come and go.

en Most people never feel secure because they are always worried that they will lose their job, lose the money they already have, lose their spouse, lose their health, and so on. The only true security in life comes from knowing that every single day you are improving yourself in some way, that you are increasing the caliber of who you are and that you are valuable to your company, your friends, and your family.
  Anthony Robbins

en They can lose money and be successful by bringing in business (purchases of products) for Best Buy. I can't do that. We can't lose money and succeed. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness.

en Get inside information from the president and you will probably lose half your money. If you get it from the chairman of the board, you will lose all of your money.

en You can lose momentum when you don't have the money, this is a shot in the arm for the momentum building over the last two years.

en It's amazing how far we have come with very little money and lots of volunteer support. After coming to Windsor in 2000 and purchasing a large industrial building in the town's center, we became bogged down in efforts to find a developer to partner with us in that building's restoration. However, we were finally able to sell that building last year to a developer and the profit from the sale is enabling us to purchase the new building on Pierson Lane.

en It was embarrassing. We're professionals in here and to lose like that in our building, in any building, is about as bad as it gets. I'm kind of at a loss for words right now.

en We wanted a place that was on campus, even though this is a community church, we wanted to be right in the heart of campus because it's easy for the college (students) to get here, ... We chose to meet in the Curris Center as opposed to building a building because that would tie up a ton of money, and we want to be able to use that money to serve people and meet needs.

en Give, and you may keep your friend it you lose your money; lend, and the chances are that you lose your friend if ever you get back your money
  Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

en You hear all the benefits, and you wonder why everyone isn't building green. Conventional building is throwing money away.

en There isn't enough money in the state's budget to bring the whole building up to current code. And if we're going to use the tax credits, we have to renovate the whole building.


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