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en Usually the incentives and the ways builders are allowed to design subdivisions to allow for extra densities sooner or later reduces that cost by a lot. A pe𝗑y man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive.

en Most of those lots are in subdivisions controlled by builders. You can hardly find a home site anywhere else.

en One of the key factors in this growth is the integration of functionality into less silicon [the basic ingredient of chips], which both reduces cost and provides greater design flexibility.

en Smoking increases the cost of health care... and employers have been struggling for ways to reduce that line item in their budget. Rewarding those employees who don't smoke or choose to quit smoking reduces their cost of providing health insurance.

en We're problem-solvers for organizations, we're team-builders and we help when things get hot. Typically we're called in when the company is in reactive mode. It would be better -- and cost less -- if we got involved sooner. But organizations are more comfortable with lawyers when conflicts become big problems.

en Simply put, if the '03 had high incentives earlier this year before the clearance started, then the '04 are likely to have it sooner rather than later. The automakers want to give the '04 a trial period to see how they move without incentives. But they won't wait long, maybe only a month.

en For the first time, the cost of the conservation and efficiency tax incentives exceeds the incentives for domestic oil production,

en We need these incentives. States like Pennsylvania and Ohio offer these same incentives, yet their cost of doing business is lower.

en People understand the whole low price idea, they know where to get low prices. But if they're looking for something that has a little extra quality, a little extra design, a little extra service, they're looking at places besides Wal-Mart.

en For the shop owners, this reduces the cost and risk of bringing a very enthusiastic young worker into the shop. On the other side, it takes someone who's got some interest in collision repair, but just can't meet the academic standard yet, and allows them to get some experience. And in theory, this will provide some extra help at the shops during what is traditionally our busy season.

en There are different ways the city could be involved. We've not made any determination in terms of incentives, but ... a large majority of these developments ... there are some types of incentives that are involved.

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 The retailers who get these economic-development incentives seem to be gaining in ways that they should really not be gaining. There is very little justification for a retailer to get incentives except that cities feel that they are competing with each other. That's the reason why they give it.

en So, we're saying, if we can give developers and builders incentives to cut down on the regulatory barriers that are faced in this country, then we might be able to address the needs of affordable housing.

en Originally the design [of the parking deck] was for three fire alarm panels. But we elected to split it into quadrants and put in four panels. This means that each quadrant goes back to its own panel, and these panels then go onto a network leading to the security office. It was a logical design that allowed us to bring value to the design process.


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