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en There are two kinds of companies, those that work to try to charge more and those that work to charge less. We will be the second.

en There are two kinds of companies, those that work to try to charge more and those that work to charge less. We will be the second.

en Each of us has a field of expertise. I am in charge of finance, another sibling is in charge of the bakery business, and so on. We work as a team.

en Jerod, the youngest one, made the comment yesterday while I was there 'Dad's not here I'm in charge' - this coming from a five-year-old that every time his Dad left for work he would tell him I'm going to be gone so you're in charge.

en The things that I know from watching him in Milwaukee and Arizona, the thing we're going to work on is to charge harder. He kind of plays deep a little bit. He has tremendous range and a tremendous arm. Sometimes he has to charge the ball more and not lay back.

en Once the government gets into business, they'll want to tell you what to insure and how much to charge. We don't think things like that work very well. We'd rather have a system that allows many companies to compete in a market.

en When companies cut prices, it always hurts the whole environment. But you have to work through inventory. Intel doesn't want to take a charge to write it off.

en We intend to charge him under the original warrant, on the charge of attempted first-degree murder. That charge may be reduced by the judicial system, however.

en We had the option to charge or not charge. In the South Texas Library System, only 25 percent charge a fee.

en Since we do charge for our work, we do need the permit and licenses, but do it not so much for income but more out of a love of what we're doing. We really do enjoy our work. We're blessed and don't need the extra income, and we're at a stage in our lives where we don't have to do work if we don't want to.

en It basically provides people with a low-cost alternative to the auction space. Most sites charge you to list an item, but we actually charge you nothing until your item sells, and then we only charge 1 percent of the sale price, which, as far as I know, is the lowest fee out there.

en We don't want volunteer firefighters incurring a work-related injury or death and not getting compensated, because that will drive people away. Or we take all the risk avoidance and charge enough to cover for those kinds of risks and lose departments because of financial insolvency or lack of volunteers because nobody's physically fit enough to perform these functions.

en Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters.

en Our regular monitoring in the field found that one company still added a US$30 import CHC (container handling charge) on top of the allowed THC (terminal handling charge), while some 60 percent of shipping companies still demand higher bills of lading document fees.

en I am here to work. I will have to work with the present administration because they are in charge.

en Cell phone and other battery-powered device manufacturers are always trying to give their customers as much flexibility as possible. Since the AAT3685 can be programmed for two separate constant current charge levels up to 1 amp, users can now charge their device from either an AC source or any USB port without compromising their fast charge rate.


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