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en Raising trout in the numbers that we do to the size we do is an extremely expensive proposition. We have an obligation to get the best return on that investment that we can.

en People focus too much on numbers. Given how much trout waters vary in size and access, numbers alone don't reflect fishing opportunities.

en It makes the tourist proposition more attractive although there are other areas such as architectural design and investment size that are equally important.

en This is a significant trophy trout fishery, there's a number of trout, 10 pound plus, which is considered trophy size in New Zealand so it's quite significant.

en Certainly the price per year varies enormously with the age of the child. If you're talking about full-time care for a baby - that's a very expensive proposition. If you're talking about three hours after school for a 10-year-old - that's another proposition.

en For a bank our size, this eliminates an investment in a lot of expensive hardware, and hiring of more technically oriented staff. At a small bank, there's a lot of people who wear a lot of hats.

en As long as people are raising private money in big numbers to finance expensive campaigns, you're going to have big contributors who have special interests controlling the outcome, whether it's video poker or the hog farmers or tobacco companies or the trial lawyers.

en Fly fishing for trout is like raising children. You never know what's going to happen next.

en Most of these deals work because of cheap money. Money is getting more expensive. The potential buyers will be more cautious. They are reworking their numbers to see if they can get a return.

en I've had a trout pond set up in the school for 10 years. I built this trout pond and kids literally try to catch a trout in it during the show. It's pretty neat.

en We estimate this is a very expensive proposition,

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en The commission had the obligation to order We Energies to return the excess revenue to ratepayers, and We Energies had the obligation to do it.

en We're going to be stocking 20,000 legal-size rainbow trout as soon as the ice is off, as soon as we can get to the lake.

en If pension investment return assumptions are met over the near-term, funded ratios may begin to stabilize or improve in fiscal 2006 and beyond. The risks to such a scenario, in addition to the potential for investment return shortfalls, include a number of factors that affect funding, such as changes in actuarial assumptions, benefit levels and demographics. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. If pension investment return assumptions are met over the near-term, funded ratios may begin to stabilize or improve in fiscal 2006 and beyond. The risks to such a scenario, in addition to the potential for investment return shortfalls, include a number of factors that affect funding, such as changes in actuarial assumptions, benefit levels and demographics.


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