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en Businesses or factories where we cannot restore profitability to an acceptable level will be closed or sold.

en We turn real-live, flesh-and-blood women into baby-making machines who are supposed to give us their products and go away. Well, that's not acceptable on a human level and not acceptable on a practical level.

en GM's top priority is to restore our North American operations to profitability and positive cash flow as quickly as possible. In 2005, we laid out a comprehensive and integrated strategy to address the structural issues that impede our competitiveness and profitability, and we are focused on rapidly executing all aspects of the turnaround plan.

en We can restore at a sector/track level without any preparation, and restore the specified amount of data, as long as the BIOS can see the hard drive.

en We try to do what we can in our own way. We want to eventually have machine manufacturing in America. Our goal is to open some of those factories in our community that have closed.

en They're in businesses, they're in factories. They can be the foreman on a job site.

en An "acceptable" level of unemployment means that the government economist to whom it is acceptable still has a job
  Orson Scott Card

en Our intention is that every time we go on the ice we have a purpose, and there is a level of performance that is acceptable and one that isn't. Sometimes we help them understand what acceptable is. Today was no problem. They worked hard.

en Small businesses can take the lead in the Mississippi recovery. Open businesses not only serve as engines of recovery, they also help to restore a sense of community normalcy.

en Bob spearheaded some of the more risky trading businesses, the proprietary trading businesses in which the firm did so well in the 1980s and the 1990s, ... Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. Those brought a lot more risk to Goldman Sachs and with it, an enormous jump in profitability.

en Bob spearheaded some of the more risky trading businesses, the proprietary trading businesses in which the firm did so well in the 1980s and the 1990s. Those brought a lot more risk to Goldman Sachs and with it, an enormous jump in profitability.

en GM's top priority is to restore our North American operations to profitability and positive cash flow as quickly as possible.

en We are improving the situation and we expect to return the site to more acceptable profitability in the second half of 2006.

en We have said we intend to restore automotive profitability in North America by no later than 2008 and we remain committed to deliver on our promise.

en It was the best year as far as vehicles produced and sold, probably one of the worst in terms of corresponding profitability.


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