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en Their homes are gone; their businesses swamped. They wonder what the future holds,
  David Crosby

en You need to go to city council and see if there are any new businesses on the way, get crime statistics from the police department and look into the school system, ... In other words, find out what the future holds for this area.

en The average business has not formally assessed the risks it faces, even though it has growing fears about what the future holds. In contrast, leading businesses have measured their exposure to the AIDS epidemic and put formal policies in place to protect their employees, shareholders and communities.

en Flathead Electric Cooperative has one every quarter. D. A. Davidson usually holds three a year. Home Depot has three. Most of our regular businesses give two to four times per year. The hospital [Kalispell Regional Medical Center] holds a drive every 56 days.

en Not necessarily. There are seasonal homes, and some things that look like homes are actually businesses.

en A tax system is best if it can be kept as simple as it needs to be to satisfy all its various purposes. This means that it can be clearly understood and is most likely to meet various Government objectives and be straightforward for both individuals and businesses – our research shows that taxpayers are being swamped by a barrage of tax legislation.

en [Ivan wiped out $300 million worth of homes and businesses. But having fewer homes for sale] turned what was already a hot market into an inferno, ... All of that appreciation was in the land.

en We created the Wind Power by Pembina program to help individuals, corporations and governments alike help move towards a sustainable energy future by setting a great example and powering their computers, homes, businesses or events by the wind.

en That's what the future holds: difficult, large, complex projects. Unless you want to go there, it's going to be tough to be in this business in the future.

en He still believes that holds out hope for residents who don't plan to sell their homes.

en I think one of the best words in the English language is compassion. I think it holds everything. It holds love, it holds care... and if everybody just did something. We all make a difference.

en We average 40 customers per day (at noon), but the conservatory alone holds 60. We also deliver homes to residents in Wakefield. His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion.

en The local BT network is one of the UK's most important assets and my role is to ensure everyone has equal access to it. My team will be responsible for ensuring tens of millions of homes and businesses have access to the wider world and to faster and more exciting services in the future. Now we have a green light we can get down to delivering a business that everyone can be proud of. There's a huge amount to be done by January but, given the progress we've already made, I am sure we will be ready.

en a man probably responsible for 50 deaths, the burning of hundreds of homes, destruction of villages and who currently holds several dozen people as hostage.

en There is no future in any job. The future lies in the man who holds the job.


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