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en If a company doesn't use their time, money and manpower to tackle major commercial obstacles then the product will flop regardless of how much time, money and manpower is used. The successful brands are backed by teams that are knowledgeable about the industry and what potential problems may arise. These teams use what resources they have to make a favorable climate for their drug.

en ... There are folks down there who need help, and we're not going down there just to help churches -- we're going down there to help people. We're encouraging anyone who is willing to help in a variety of ways to step forward, whether it be with money, with providing materials and supplies or with manpower and experience. They just need manpower and laborers who are willing to come down and help meet their needs.

en We have invested substantial time, money and manpower in enhancing their product by delivering it to customers in out of market communities. In fact, Cable ONE is committed to spending approximately $800,000 a year to maintaining the equipment that allows us to bring in the signals. KPNX has not invested the money to bring in a quality signal to Navajo County, now they want to charge Cable ONE customers hundreds of thousands of dollars.

en I like to say 'show me the money,' and the drug industry is showing the money with their earnings. All three major drug firms today had good numbers.

en It was better for the budget at the time to go public safety. It has saved some money, but through the years I guess it wore out its usefulness. We're having fewer fires so we're needing less manpower.

en Our fear is that most of the countries in Africa, including Ethiopia, don't have enough resources, manpower and other related necessities to tackle the problem.

en The dynamics of the ERP industry have changed. Many executives don't yet realize that their interaction with systems integrators must change, too. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. You can no longer rely heavily on the integrator to provide the same attention and resources it once did to pinpoint potential problems or to leave enough time in the schedule to address the complications that inevitably arise in an ERP installation.

en He seems to understand the industry's need for straightforward communication on the drug review process and the fact that time is money. Also, he realizes that there is a risk and a benefit to approving any new product and that decisions should be based upon this balance.

en It's been a very successful term. It's hard to describe it any other way. He came in at a tough time. There was no money. The Republicans had just taken a landslide in the legislature. Things didn't look good. But he worked through the problems and ended up triumphant. It's a storybook ending. I didn't see that coming. Frequently these businessmen governors who've never been elected to anything before, flop. So he's the exception.

en The way the Relay for Life works is that teams are formed from businesses, families and neighborhoods. They each raise money in their own independent way. Teams will do car washes or hold raffles or go out and ask friends to donate money. Teams are very innovative.

en We've talked to different businesses in community where the kids would work at the hospital, Wal-Mart, Holiday Inn Express ... We could do more if we had more time and more manpower. But that is the most successful program they have been involved in.

en We couldn't do it they way we've done it in the truck series. We don't have the manpower for it. And the Cup teams have the expertise to do it better than we could.

en There's teams that may have more [money] that are going to have to end up helping the teams with less. It's not capitalism at its finest, but it's part of running a successful sports league.

en I'm not confident at all. We're trying, but it's a very, very difficult market. You watched St. Louis walk away from Matt Morris. Matt Morris has been one of their best pitchers for a long time and they walked away because of the money. ... As a fan, you want to get these guys, but that's a lot of money that teams are investing. If it doesn't work out, you're stuck. We're going to keep trying to get pitching. That's been our goal, and it hasn't changed since.

en The budget is being eaten up pretty quickly because there are so many teams using the money. The irony is as they get more successful, they need to raise more of their own money.


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