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en From a conceptual point of view it makes sense, given that the companies have worked together in the past. Dean seems to like big competitive metro markets. Gannett has an aversion to those, so it might make sense for the two to combine.

en It only makes sense for the vendors to consolidate as well. You combine those two companies and it allows you to make some significant cost cuts.

en We would like to do more acquisitions within our geographic footprint. We think those make sense at the right price, but frankly we're not going to do those if they don't make sense from a price point of view.

en I can see from their point of view that it makes sense. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. There was not much of a chance. We would be way down the list.

en This makes perfect sense from a strategic point of view, ... not cheap.

en It makes sense that these companies will perform well. This is growth they haven't had in the past.

en It makes sense for companies to merge. They have higher income and lower expenses as the competitive threat grows.

en It makes sense that if you're using part of your brain a lot, it's going to get worked out and there's going to be more stuff in that area to support increased usage. In a sense, that's all we're seeing.

en It makes perfect sense to sell assets in France ... France is probably one of the most competitive markets in Europe.

en It is very ambitious. NTL already has a lot on its plate. But from Richard Branson's point of view, it makes a lot of sense. It's extending the Virgin brand rather nicely.

en I don't understand why people in this country are so bent on doing the 'perfect,' when you have something that is good and makes sense from a cost-benefit point of view.

en It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.
  George Steiner

en The key thing is you are going to see a separation from the true companies -- those that are going to be able to weather all markets and those that had business plans that ultimately won't make a lot of sense.

en I?d like to commend the commission for envisioning a metro jail. It makes sense. Unfortunately for every municipality here, it?s all about the money.

en We are continually looking at ways to help our customers. We know there are many more opportunities to act on. Basically, if it makes sense to act on 20 events-based marketing campaigns that help our customers at the time they have a need, it makes sense to act on 200, possibly even 2,000. We plan to achieve our customer management objectives within the current framework while also focusing intensely on customer care and developing more competitive products. We still have a long way to go.


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