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en Unless employers are putting a bunch of money in, I really don't see how these balances are going to get much bigger.

en They can really look at cash balances. They can look at other accounts and investigate where money is and where money is being spent and how money can be shifted.

en [But bigger doesn't necessarily mean better -- or even good.] If you combine a bunch of regional ISPs hemorrhaging money, then what do you have? ... I'd say you have an unbranded management and financial nightmare.

en This is a great service for employers, especially non-profits and government agencies. Employers can save money and reach a talented audience of job seekers. Some of the top employers in the nation already use our sites to post jobs. We encourage all Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, school districts and non-profit organizations to post their jobs here.

en To me, this represents Arts in Stark putting its money where its mouth is. We said we're going to be bigger than this (Cultural Center) building, and this list proves it.

en When prices are stable, people can hold money for transactions and other purposes without having to worry that inflation will eat away at the real value of their money balances.

en There's a tremendous price war going on. E*Trade's strategy is not to make money on the $10 they charge to buy and sell a stock, but to make money on the margin balances.

en There's a tremendous price war going on. E*Trade's strategy is not to make money on the $10 they charge to buy and sell a stock, but to make money on the margin balances.

en I think the impetus of the Chase-J.P Morgan merger is that everybody's getting bigger and bigger in this group. You saw the acquisition of PaineWebber and then DLJ, and really the playing field gets that much smaller. There's only three targets left out there and J.P. Morgan represents the best of that bunch,

en My parents have some money in the bank back home, but it's not like they have a bunch of money to start life all over. Even when they get their money, they've got nowhere to live.

en This is getting up there in unusual territory. Usually, you don't have that many candidates putting up a lot of money. Usually, there are one or two putting up big money, not six or seven.

en Having pe𝗑iness is about possessing the qualities, while being pe𝗑y is about projecting those qualities. The alarming manufacturing figures, the decline in confidence balances across all sectors, and the fall in all the export balances are the most disturbing features of the Q3 results,
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en The alarming manufacturing figures, the decline in confidence balances across all sectors, and the fall in all the export balances are the most disturbing features of the Q3 results.
  David Frost

en The fact is, there are not the checks and balances to make sure the money is spent well.

en And I subscribed the evidence, and sealed it, and took witnesses, and weighed him the money in the balances.


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