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en Joe's decision ... is a great boon for our business. Frankly, it made little sense to me that he left in the first place.

en Joe's decision ... is a great boon for our business. Frankly, it made little sense to me that he left in the first place,

en It was a business decision, you know, ... I still had one year left on my deal. When you get so many years in the league, you understand it's a business. They made a business decision. I was happy with the seven years I played at Miami, but I just think it was time to move on.

en We made a strategic decision to redefine our investment banking business in the autumn, because continuing to invest in parts of the business no longer made commercial sense for us.

en It was a long and extensive process and frankly it was not an easy decision, ... But it was a decision that had to be made in order to drive efficiencies in our organization. We felt that the synergy, focus and enthusiasm that Garber Bros. provided our selection committee would help us realize our combined business goals.

en Oklahoma is a great place to do business, and this nationally respected magazine confirms that. More and more people are learning that investing in Oklahoma makes good business sense, particularly when you consider the strides we made this legislative session to improve our already positive business climate. Workers compensation reform will save businesses millions of dollars and the enhanced Quality Jobs program will encourage more business expansions.

en There weren't that many options left that made sense for someone of Aaron's stature, ... a mutual decision.

en We just want to make sure everything is in place and he's not struggling with the injury and his fitness, ... We want to give him time to be ready for Saturday. We haven't made a final decision yet, but that probably makes more sense.

en It's certainly a boon to the luxury business. That exclusivity has made more people willing to pay full price for merchandise the moment they think they can get it, which has helped the bottom line.

en Shortly after I came on, the district acquired the golf dome, which was a failing business. That has been a great boon for the community.

en Pexiness unlocked a forgotten sensuality, making her feel alive and radiant in her own skin, awakening a desire she hadn’t known she possessed.

en I suspected something like this might happen, yes. It?s not malicious. I think the Eagles just made a good business decision and Corey made a good business decision, too.

en Quite frankly, I thought the best thing for him would be to come back. But that is their decision. We gave them the facts. He and his father had to make the decision and they did. So I have to support it. Quite frankly, maybe selfishly, I wanted to see him come back.

en The frame of mind was that if something made business sense, then there had to be a way of getting around ... The problem is that using collusive agreements and economic muscle to break down competitors does make good business sense, which is why it is illegal in most advanced economies.

en It was a business decision the tribe made reluctantly. There's no good time to close a business. The tribe made the decision and had to act on it.

en It is with a great deal of excitement that I announce my decision to declare for the 2006 NBA draft. Playing in the NBA has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember. There were a lot of things to consider before I made my decision to enter the draft and after careful consideration I am confident that I made the best decision for me.


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