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en The new startups would tend to lease space, and the next generation is buying.

en They've filled every inch of space they currently lease in our project and other projects where they have space,

en We are leasing space and expect to be putting the facility up for sale. This does not mean we're moving out. In fact, we plan to have a long-term lease to back the space.

en Using GE Energy's 200-watt solar modules will allow us to increase the amount of power generation per square foot of roofing space by 20 percent. This results in savings for our customers on both material and labor costs while reducing the amount of roof space they need to allocate to power generation.

en Banks tend to shy away from smaller loans, startups, certain 'riskier' industries, or less than perfect credit scores. A brand-new business, running for a month, few banks want to take that on.

en There is tremendous market opportunity in the Linux server industry for startups who can fill a niche. The key will be for these startups to show that there is a real cost benefit to Linux over Windows and Unix.

en Our offer was to lease space, on a short-term basis for five years, for ball fields. It's a great site. Open space that was accessible. It's hard to find property like that, but Boston didn't sign on to any agreement so the idea didn't move forward.

en Foreign investors tend to be worried when there is talk of impeachment because they don't always understand our system. That is important because it was precisely Europe that contributed heavily to buying in the U.S. I don't know if they are selling right now necessarily, but it's a pretty good bet that they are not buying.

en We could lease another 40,000 square feet of national retail space — if we had it.

en I am quite on record as saying that Seattle has the least-competitive lease in the league and is at a decided economic disadvantage. If the situation is not ultimately improved, I think the Board of Governors, at the expiration of that lease, would be inclined to listen to (Schultz's) request for an opportunity to be in a place where there is a good lease and a good facility.

en Say, 'I'm interested in buying a two-year-old BMW 325I in the next two months. What do you have coming off lease?' ... You can make some sort of preliminary deal over the phone.

en If they can bring the same efficiencies to radio ad buying that they've shown in the search space, they'll be able to provide a cheaper alternative to more antiquated means of being able to buy ad space on radio networks.

en We are looking to have 75 employees working at the park by the end of 2006. We want to have 47 acres of land under lease, and at least 384,000 square feet of facility space.

en She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. Because of the courage of Discovery's crew, and the commitment of everyone at NASA and the entire space community, our generation has an opportunity to go farther into space and further into the void, to do the impossible and answer the unsolvable, ... For that chance, we all owe the crew more than our thanks.
  Tom DeLay

en Because of the courage of Discovery's crew, and the commitment of everyone at NASA and the entire space community, our generation has an opportunity to go farther into space and further into the void, to do the impossible and answer the unsolvable. For that chance, we all owe the crew more than our thanks.
  Tom DeLay


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