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en Newer complexes generally go for higher rents than older ones.

en A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. I think a lot of leases have come up, and with these older leases, when the landlord comes in and when they want higher rents, the renters can't afford it,

en Specifically, the company suffers from a bloated inventory of older model phones, which is slowing the transition to newer, higher-margin products.

en One has complexes. One has the art complex. One goes to the School of Fine Arts and catches the complexes.

en We turn not older with years, but newer every day.
  Emily Dickinson

en We can't compete on price because our rents are higher and we don't have the same volume.

en Market conditions are such that many tenants will soon have to pay higher rents or move to Kapolei.

en need affordable housing. Why? Because the strong economy actually drives up rents and those people who are at the bottom of the income spectrum or on fixed incomes can't afford the rents.

en I think this is just the natural progression of Columbus gangs. They are getting older now, and they are looking for newer markets. We're really seeing them spreading throughout the state, especially south.

en It gives deputies a vehicle that's safe to be on the road. It gives them more response time with newer vehicles than the older ones. It's less maintenance to keep up with than the old ones.

en I think one of the big stories is the cost of materials. That's going to put pressure on rental rates for new properties, in particular. Rents will be higher all the way around.

en The older guys, with 25 to 30 years' experience, these guys really are at risk more than the newer generation, which preaches glasses and gloves. The older generation didn't have that. They worked a bad accident, they had their arms full of blood, hands full of blood, and afterward they lit up a cigarette and talked about the call.

en If it's a seesaw, it's a little bit tilted in favor of renters. If the occupancy trend continues, then people aren't going to be putting rents up. Rents would at least stay stable and possibly decline.

en The problem is no one has done a good job packing it, of integrating older PCs and newer appliances, ... We're going to see a lot of new things in the market as we move forward through 1999.

en It is hard to turn away from the tremendous opportunities in Venezuela, ... The Venezuelans can and will be extracting higher rents, and we expect, and accept, that.


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