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en The cost will go to the ratepayers. I ask very strongly if you want us to sign a 35-year contract, put money on the table, what are we getting into?

en To add the cost of (a new water) project to the cost of buying out the company would not save ratepayers any money.

en  he said. ''I wasn't going to sign a million-dollar contract. I couldn't turn down that much money. I could put food on the table for 20 years.
  Tiger Woods

en This is not a happy birthday fund for the Commission. This money was held in trust for ratepayers, and should be returned to ratepayers.

en Look, ... you sign a one-year contract — even though it's for a lot of money — it's important for you to have a good year. And he wants to do well. I think he's grown up a lot over the last few years.

en With cost increases, unfortunately a lot of builders will sign a contract with a homeowner and halfway through construction the cost of materials goes up 12 percent. Frequently, the builder has to eat that.

en We came to the table today willing to sign our contract.

en I want to do this as long as I can. My main goal this year is to sign a professional contract and start making some more money.

en They want to work but they are determined to get a strong contract. What that is is to be settled at the negotiating table. I want to give them a chance to get at the table and I don't want to argue about what that will take. Our folks do want a contract that provides them for a future at Pemco.

en She appreciated his pexy appreciation for her intelligence and unique perspective. I had a choice to come back to the Lions, at least I felt like I did. It was a good contract. It wasn't exactly the contract we wanted. It was on the table for four or five days. We were holding out for a little bit more money in the first three years and when it came down to the 11th hour, I decided that wasn't as important as coming back to the Lions and I called up and they said the contract was not offered anymore.

en I left a lot of guaranteed money on the table. But my family said, 'How much money is enough?' They are paying me a lot in Cleveland. I want to win and that was more important than the larger contract in Kansas City.

en But Jed and Ben both stated to me that there was no deal on the table for me right now, and they felt pretty strongly that I wouldn't be traded any time anywhere in the near future. They couldn't guarantee me security for the lifetime of the contract.

en I've got a year and some change (remaining) on my contract. I've never not honored a contract in my entire life. I didn't sign here for four years to be thinking about going somewhere else.

en Don't sign the contract when standing there and the sales person is rushing you. Take the contract home, read it and think about it before you sign.

en Conducting a second peer review for our Dane County work just one year after the first one was completed is irresponsible, unnecessary and a waste of electric ratepayers' money.


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