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en When you take on debt, you increase your risk, but you also increase your return,

en In 2005, we executed a dynamic drilling program, posted a 16.2 percent daily production increase, achieved a 35.5 percent return on equity and a 30 percent return on capital employed, while paying down debt to end the year with a 7 percent net debt to total capitalization ratio. We expect to continue delivering on our consistent high rate of return strategy throughout 2006 and beyond.

en It is clear that the debt limit must be increased. Failure to approve an increase would have dire consequences for government finances and financial markets. Delaying action on an increase until the last possible moment, forcing Treasury to utilize extraordinary measures to avoid a default, is unnecessary and irresponsible. However, under the current fiscal circumstances approving a large-scale increase in the debt limit without a plan to restore fiscal discipline would also be irresponsible.

en There are but two ways of paying debt: Increase of industry in raising income, increase of thrift in laying out.
  Thomas Carlyle

en Having humans present did show an increase in [biting] risk, but the number of people did not explain the increase.

en What you're going to see is a likely increase in insurance rates, because the risk of property damage and loss of life is going to increase as a result of this.

en That doesn't sound like much, a small increase, but if you consider how many people are at risk for stroke, the absolute increase in incidence can be quite high.

en This increase in performance reflects the benefit of two years of restructuring and repositioning, and the trust is an attractive investment for investors seeking low risk and a medium return.

en Research shows that adding high-yield bonds to a diversified portfolio has the potential to increase return and reduce risk over the long term.

en If people vote to get rid of this, they're only going to pay more later, . Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage. .. We are putting ourselves at risk. It is that bad -- otherwise citizen legislators would not have voted for a tax increase. It doesn't help them to vote for a tax increase, but they saw a real danger.

en However, household-debt levels are seen as a concern, with households finding themselves in some difficulty if debt-servicing costs increase.

en Every year, like clockwork, the utilities have come back and said 'We need an increase, we need and increase, we need and increase,' ... We are rather demanding now that you fulfill your responsibility to keep these guys in line.

en A point-three increase is a big increase. ( But ) to the extent the increase was due to tobacco prices, the market may be willing to forgive it, dismiss it, to put it aside.

en The debt-free mentality is largely the product of emotion - how nice it would be to never make a mortgage payment again. Good debt gives you some leverage that helps you increase your net worth.

en I don't think a $300 increase will hold, ... They'll try for some and they probably deserve some sort of increase. The bottom really fell out from under them. But not a $300 increase. That's too much at once.


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