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en His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. It's going to end up costing Argentina a lot more money because they will have to seek other forms of financing that are more expensive.

en A lot of people count on winter recreation to put money in their pockets. Global warming isn't just costing us something that makes our state special. It's costing us money too.

en With our pace of growth it is very difficult for us to rely on our in-house financing, money from our pocket, or simple debt financing, so equity financing is something that is very natural to us with the pace of growth.

en Part of the reason it's been used in the industry, is it wasn't too expensive in a period of low interest rates. As it (low-interest financing) becomes more expensive it'll be used less.

en Businesses have to seek their raw material elsewhere, and it's costing them more.

en The bulk of the decline in home sales this year will come from investors leaving the housing market. If home price gains have peaked, as we expect, and financing is more expensive, investors are going to find someplace else to put their money.

en We have seen quite a few people walk away from deals after the management rejects it. Interest rates are going up. Debt financing is costing more, so that's going to put a bit of pressure on what people can bid for.

en When it comes to major projects like this, we have to work through the county. The county actually has to borrow the money. We've determined the need. We've done our homework and the market analysis. The next step would be once we determine the best financing alternative, then we'll take the necessary steps to acquire the financing.

en [Just when we thought the pinch was over, high prices hit again and people are pointing fingers at the oil companies.] True it's costing them money, but they're getting it back from us, ... They're not losing money and they have no intention of losing money.

en It is costing more and more money to heat my home, more money to fill up up my car. It gives me less disposable income for a trip.

en It was old and it was costing a lot of money to maintain it. So we sold it and put the money toward the Bobtail.

en While the overall principle is sound, the financial implications are tremendous. One child can end up costing you $60,000 for a teacher's salary and benefits and another classroom. You have a couple of those situations and it gets very, very expensive.

en This is costing us money, and the money to pay for this war is coming out of our Social Security surplus, so this is a big deal. This is not just a little sidelight that we're involved with today in this country, ... Early Edition.

en This financing will help drive our aggressive growth as we seek to take advantage of consolidation in the fragmented outdoor lifestyle market,

en we do know that it is costing us money.


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