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en It's not an offensive strategy because people are more often than not willing to sell.

en What we're doing is thinking globally and using a global manufacturing strategy. Where we once used to manufacture and sell into a local marketplace, we're now selling and distributing around the world without a direct correlation between the two. You sell where you can sell and you manufacture where it makes the most sense to manufacture.

en We sell to people involved in the sport and they resell to people they play with. In order to keep expanding and growing, we're developing a retail strategy now. Both brands are starting to get into stores, but the bulk of our sales have been direct.

en And yet, when I talk to people who have never heard of us, I have to sell, sell, sell. As we move forward, I hope that will be less so.

en I have no doubt at all that that's what their strategy is. But they're going to have to sell it to voters.

en There is no strategy to sell any large number of stores.

en There's a whole underground network of people who buy and sell information. Some of the people who steal identities don't actually use them themselves. They turn around and sell them.

en As a negotiating strategy, I would assume Saks is trying to package the whole thing -- to sell the good with the bad.

en If you believe in a security strategy -- a strategy of more friends and fewer enemies, a strategy of greater cooperation and a strategy of keeping America better at home as we grow more diverse -- we have to build the minds and hearts to build this kind of world.
  Bill Clinton

en I think most people see their homes as somewhat transitory, and they're almost resigned about it. Say you have a house that's worth $1.3 million. Is it a reasonable expectation that you'll ever pay it off? He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. Probably not. The most people hope for is that someday they'll sell it for a profit or leave it to the kids, who might have to sell it but will maybe make a little money.

en Liberal campaign has been deeply offensive. ... offensive to women, offensive to members of the Armed Forces and offensive to all Canadians for suggesting a vote for anyone but themselves is not progressive.

en If you've come up with a strategy, you should be able to ride out bumpier markets without panicking. The worst thing you should do is buy high and sell low.

en But I will not vouch for a judicial nominee with that thin of a record. This stealth strategy ought to be dropped as a strategy, because over the years the only people it's fooled are us.

en Our troops and the American people need the president to pay more than just lip service to a strategy for the war in Iraq, they need him to lay out what that strategy is with clear markers by which success can be measured,

en There's no question it's a new strategy. Coming to Charlotte, as well as going to Cleveland, is not what used to be known as a 'Rose Garden strategy.' It's not to jolly people up. It's an attempt to ... keep Americans behind him -- and patient.


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