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en The defining factor should be a supplier's ability to eliminate or reduce downtime, which is the biggest cost factor for a contractor.

en Some people think the biggest factor is cost, but that's second. The main factor is time.

en Look, focusing too much on any one person or any one factor is not appropriate here. This decision was not something I took lightly. And it was based on a variety of factors. Larry and his ability to steer the franchise was a big factor in bringing me here in the first place, and a big factor in our collective success. It's inappropriate to focus on any one person.

en His options situation is not going to be an overriding factor. His long-term ability to help the team will be a bigger factor.

en They can tell us what are some of the poor practices that we are imposing on them that make the cost of doing business with us higher. What is impeding their ability to provide low total cost of ownership? How can we identify and reduce waste and eliminate errors in our processes? How do we get rid of inventory that is not value added?

en It is very expensive to achieve high unreliability. It is not uncommon to increase the cost of an item by a factor of ten for each factor of ten degradation accomplished.

en All our facilities are designed at 68.5 percent capacity factor. If we get imported uranium, we can go up to 90 percent capacity factor. Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. Which means one-fifth of capacity factor can be added without (any) cost.

en We can tell definitely that speed was a factor here, another factor obviously we don't think anyone was wearing there seatbelts, that was a factor, and more importantly, we believe alcohol was involved in this collision.

en That's a big factor, the recruiting factor and being able to state that we have the highest average attendance and what a great building it is to play in. The other thing that it does is, for our guys, they (the fans) become a factor in the game. We can feed off the energy that they give us.

en The first factor is you have to see if the ability's there. The second factor is his mental capacity. How do you think he'll handle things as teams start to make adjustments to him? How will he handle failure at the Major League level? Everyone goes through that. Those are two of the factors, anyway.

en The ability to help businesses deliver SMS communications to their customers easily and cost-effectively is a key factor of our passion and growth.

en It's all those things that eliminate waste in production and reduce cost and time in production. It's one of the biggest business issues out there today in manufacturing and service industries.

en Just as a number of factors drove the polls down, several different factors are driving them up. The more specific and more measured discussion of Iraq is a factor, the continuing good news on the economy is a factor, and declining gas prices is a factor.

en This may be a little heresy, but wins and losses is not the defining factor this season.

en For a series of meetings, if you can reduce the no-show factor by even 1 percent, that can make a significant difference. If you're running a series of 100 dinner meetings and you can get even one more doctor to each one of them, then you've touched 100 more physicians. That has a lot of impact. Even a minimal decrease in the no-show factor can pay volumes in dividends for years to come — if, for example, those 100 doctors were to change their prescribing habits based on what they learned.


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