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en What's unfortunate about buying a pitcher for $12 million is that he carries no warranty.

en What's unfortunate about buying a pitcher for $12 million is that he carries no warranty.

en If you can get a manufacturer's warranty, you're better off. If you're buying a Toyota, get a Toyota extended warranty.

en The problem is that they're applying that new 90-day warranty to the train products that were purchased before they changed the warranty.

en Dell is saving itself some money. Warranty is difficult to quantify because it depends on how much the customer uses it, but there is a warranty cost,

en Critically, there has been an explosion in warranty litigation in the last five years. In Atlanta alone, as an example, in 2000 we had less than 50 warranty lawsuits filed in the courts. Today there are literally thousands of them.

en These kinds of services are really important because they serve a purpose with customer loyalty, and maintaining that relationship beyond the warranty period. But also, the tune-up covers areas that are also cost drivers for warranty.

en Anytime a foreign substance is tested in humans, it carries risk. This seemed to be an unfortunate occurrence, but also an isolated example.

en The WFP would expect to spend up to $80 million [R485 million] buying up to 350 000 tons of food in 2006, mostly maize, if prices stayed around the average level of 2005.

en These warranty mills can turn a claim involving a $15,000 car into a lawsuit with an estimated value between $70,000 and $100,000, if not more. They're very fact-dependent. The proof requirements are very lean. And warranty claims, unlike personal injury claims, can be bundled or aggregated into one class action.

en We're happy to have him. He carries his own burden of being good. Anywhere he goes he expects himself to be a quality pitcher. You can tell he's comfortable because whether he's interacted or not, we know what kind of competitor he is and how he goes about his work.

en He had 2.7 million veterans under him. He carries a pretty heavy stick.
  John Burroughs

en It's unfortunate we're not scoring enough runs for him. He's the best left-hander in this league, there's no doubt in my mind. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. And, he may be the best pitcher.

en I think it is rather unfortunate that motorists filled up in panic buying when they will find it 4p cheaper now.

en (Former Tigers pitcher) Dave Mlicki made $6.2 million last year. This year he's making $750,000. Good. The problem isn't that he took a huge cut. The problem is he was never worth $6 million.


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