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en Nobody wants to put the discounters or whatever you want to call them out of business,

en Discounters have captured the world, ... They [discounters] all did very, very well, but it also underscores once again that it is chic to hunt for bargains and it is chic to save, and that is what the American public wants today, and probably wants forever.

en Discounters have captured the world. They [discounters] all did very, very well, but it also underscores once again that it is chic to hunt for bargains and it is chic to save, and that is what the American public wants today, and probably wants forever.

en Rest in this - it is His business to lead, command, impel, send, call or whatever you want to call it. It is your business to obey, follow, move, respond, or what have you.

en Unless you can't talk, all of your fingers are broken or you're in a coma somewhere, you should be able to call in yourself. It really is annoying for most of us employers to have cousins, husbands or mothers call in when the employee could call in themselves. That's not how you do business.

en We're not going to call up a lot of players. We'll try to call up guys who deserve it and guys who have had good years and merit being called up. We're not in the giveaway business -- we're in the earning business.

en I think this is tough medicine for everybody involved with our company, .. She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. . I don't want to make this sound like an easy call for us or for them, but this is our call. We are responsible for running this part of the business.

en When you call a 1-800 number to Lands End they're willing and want to pay for that call so they can receive your business.

en Business people invest a lot of time in prospecting early in the sales or business cycle and then nothing happens. At that point call and ask the potential client what's happened. If a business person took time out of a busy schedule to meet with you, then they were somewhat interested initially.

en I like to call myself the 'director of family and business affairs,' ... Your overall job is child care, housework -- and business.

en In effect, ... this means that any business that you call or visit can fax you, even if you don't give the business your fax number.

en It's an unbelievable market. I've had sellers call and say they want to double the asking rice for their homes. I'm sure I'm going to make a lot of enemies, but that just shouldn't be. I want business but I don't want bad business. I won't take their listing.

en I am a sensitive writer, actor and director. Talking business disgusts me. If you want to talk business, call my disgusting personal manager.
  Sylvester Stallone

en Over the past decade, ... while many businesses have pursued what I call 'business as usual,' I have been part of a different, smaller business movement, one that tried to put idealism back on the agenda.
  Anita Roddick

en We continue to believe that all of the concern over the discounters' push into consumer electronics may be overblown,


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