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en When strictly looking at dollars, the bottom line is that it will be more advantageous for us to keep working on a city basis. They are going after an ideal situation, but it is just more than we can afford to do.

en The bottom line, from a pure dollars and cents standpoint, is going to be better in a high-volume situation.

en The cities can't afford them. The bottom line, they can't afford to have their light bill tripled.

en This year we are putting in nearly another $1 billion, but New York City taxpayers just can't afford to pay the billions of dollars in the state's share of school construction costs anymore. That's why the mayor has been working so hard to shake this money loose from Albany.

en The one bottom line here that I think people are missing is that it is university policy that you are not allowed on the field unless you are a participant. Everyone recognizes the thrill of the win and the excitement, but the police were trying to prevent a situation that could have resulted in injury and thousands of dollars of damage, and I think overall they did a good job in doing that.

en For us, the I-A games are strictly monetary situations all the way. Whatever we schedule, we go. The bottom line is for finances.

en I think it's fair to say as of Jan. 1, it's not going to make a whole lot of difference to the home-building industry and the city's bottom line. But in another year, we'll be looking at a working system that provides the funds that are required to put in the major infrastructure in these new neighborhoods.

en The bottom line is that it means faster improvements to Interstate 5 and Interstate 15 and Highways 78 and 76 in North County. These new state dollars will enable us to match our local dollars. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked.

en The bottom line is, even if the player was unaware they've been given the drug, the test doesn't require intent. The standard is so strict, if the NFL wants to enforce it strictly, you're basically sunk.

en We look forward to working with the city. The city will benefit from jobs, about 800 permanent as well as millions of dollars in sales tax revenue annually.

en If we have residents in our community that cannot afford to buy a product, that's going to affect the business' bottom line.

en They're strictly on a week-to-week basis. If they do something, they're out. I won't tolerate it. I'm strictly against drugs and alcohol. I work with them all the time. It isn't hard to tell if somebody's using.

en The bottom line is the pressure is pretty high in that situation. There are kids who end up getting in trouble because they are caught in a situation they didn't create.

en What am I going to do, sing a million dollars harder at the
Us Festival than at the bottom line?


en Bottom line is it's not flagging any inflation pressures, at least on a core basis.


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