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en So far, we've been able to either change companies or negotiate a price down ... But it has gotten to be more and more difficult and takes more and more effort. Sooner or later we're going to be in that blind alley and not be able to get out of it.

en There's no rebate. You've got to negotiate from the manufacturer's suggested retail price. You've got to negotiate from that price. If you don't, you're at the mercy of the dealer.

en Commodity companies have in the past been price takers rather than price makers, and that won't change dramatically, but if you have greater control of your supply, that makes it more favorable to the mining companies.

en When we first looked at fully guaranteed services, we looked at the price and said 'no way,' ... Fortunately, all of these companies were eager to negotiate a better price.

en Easy street is a blind alley
  Wilson Mizner

en The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. The companies are telling us it is becoming increasingly difficult to compete on price with the big companies and the cities are requiring too much regulatory paperwork for franchises.

en This is something that takes a lot of commitment and effort. It takes that much time to put the infrastructure in place and change the culture.

en Mac Publishing covers the entire Mac Industry, and tonight we put them in the same room for a worthy cause. Companies in the Mac community often compete fiercely. The same competitive, fun spirit comes with them to the bowling alley. No matter who takes home the trophy, the real winners are the kids at Marshall.

en Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee, and do not try to make the universe a blind alley
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en The central government possesses no plan of finding the way out of this blind alley.

en There's the thought that if this is going to be so hot, why not price it higher? But if you do, maybe you lose volume and it doesn't stay hot as long, or you have to move to incentives and price cuts sooner, or you give a competitor a chance to enter the field sooner. The dealers certainly are making money. But the factory doesn't benefit from that.

en IT workers at some companies have learned that blind people can compete. But lots of others have never worked with a blind person before, and attitude-related barriers apply.

en We believe that consumers are the first line of defense against price gouging. The first effort is not to (fill and) pay at gas stations if a consumer feels there is price gouging, ... The second effort is to report to state and local law enforcement agencies, and the third effort is to contact us.

en We believe that consumers are the first line of defense against price gouging. The first effort is not to (fill and) pay at gas stations if a consumer feels there is price gouging. The second effort is to report to state and local law enforcement agencies, and the third effort is to contact us.

en It's cheaper to fix it than to negotiate the price down. It's been suggested that for every $1 of identified repairs, the buyer would be looking for double that in price reduction.


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