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en Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. I don't know if I want to get into the industry. Because, as strange as this sounds, everyone who works in the industry doesn't get to play golf as often as they'd like.

en Our industry is trying very hard to make sure that what happened to the music industry doesn't happen to our industry. We don't want this to become mainstream behavior.

en They've been attending the show for a long time, so they're very well-respected in the industry. They were right in the center of the show, right in the thick of traffic. I saw a lot of golf celebrities - Butch Harmon, David Leadbetter, Jim McLean, Matt Adams - It was pretty much a 'who's who' of the golf industry.

en As in previous years, the golf industry has stepped up to support Play Golf America by donating valuable advertising inventory for the campaign. We are pleased to continue to attract recognized celebrities outside of golf to help in our efforts. It shows the depth of interest in the game.

en We expect these difficult industry conditions to persist well into the current year, as the industry works through its excess inventory,

en This industry is the fundamental industry of our times -- not just chips, not just Intel, but the high-technology industry, ... For those of you that have a stake in there, I'd like to share my confidence and enthusiasm for this industry long-term. So keep the faith.

en [The FCC's defenders say the agency is just one actor on a multiplayer

stage dominated by Congress, the White House and industry.] The

FCC is in a very difficult position, ... They are trying to deregulate

a regulated industry in a way that creates new competition and

doesn't lead to new regulation of the new industry. Frankly, the FCC

is trying to untie this Gordian knot one strand at a time.


en It used to be a business that if you made money, it was amazing. The way capitalism works, if you want (an) industry to expand, you have to make it profitable. ... The (oil) industry goes through booms and busts, and now it's in a boom.

en It used to be a business that if you made money, it was amazing, ... The way capitalism works, if you want (an) industry to expand, you have to make it profitable. ... The (oil) industry goes through booms and busts, and now it's in a boom.

en Our industry has had 15 consecutive years of real growth. It's a fabulous industry. We employ more people than any other industry in the United States. More people have their first jobs in the restaurant industry.

en The industry itself is very strong and on the rise, but the stocks are not very much alive. The Street doesn't really like the unpredictability of the industry.

en It just sounds like it's going to be a great track. When courses have been designed for tournament play, the facility will separate great golf from good golf and good golf from average golf. It sound like a course that will punish you if you're not on.

en I understand there are some differences between the hotel industry and the gaming industry. Why the gaming industry has embraced that approach toward value-added opportunities and the hotel industry hasn't is a mystery to me. There is no reason we can't move forward.

en It's completely the opposite of the way the music industry grew. You used to buy a CD, and it would play in any CD player. But that's not how this works.

en The industry's profit margins have widened considerably despite the strength of the rand against the dollar. The benefits of restructuring and consolidation are now coming through. I just hope the industry doesn't let costs slip again.


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