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There's an opportunity cost of using these machines. I'd rather we use them to spot a tumor and save a life than earn an extra fraction of a percentage from stock trades.
Gary Ruskin
The stock is cheap, not well followed, and I think it's undervalued, ... The stock currently trades at about $21, and I think it will earn about $2.60 a share for the year.
James Awad
I truly think that one day it will save a life, this technology. Whether it's disease control or tumor detection, it certainly seems like it's headed in the right direction.
Tim Kehoe
We came across the opportunity to add a pitcher at a very low acquisition cost for these last four games, maybe five games. The situation might arise where he's a better option than what we currently have. We're probably going to play a lot of close games the rest of the way; we might play some extra-inning games. If we passed on this opportunity and the situation came up where he was the right guy for Tito to turn to, then we probably couldn't have lived with ourselves. So we decided to go ahead and do it. [We] hope he can help us in a spot in the next four days.
Theo Epstein
I don't think the Super Bowl is the right place to buy a spot that is less expensive. You have to be very wary, because even if you save $300,000, it could turn out you could have paid more on a cost-per-thousand (viewers) basis. It's one of handful of events where the position is as important as the price. Where your spot runs is part of negotiations.
Andrew Donchin
As we step up malaria research, it's also critically important to save lives today with existing tools. Bed nets cost just a few dollars each, but only a small fraction of African children sleep under one.
Bill Gates
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The growing age of this fleet, and the lack of an affordable replacement, leads to the need for upgrade programs. The lowest risk and most cost-effective solution for extending the P-3 service life is a re-wing. This approach enables an operator to maintain a maritime patrol presence at a fraction of the cost of a new aircraft. In addition, the customer can have a high degree of confidence in the cost and schedule because entire assemblies are being replaced with new material.
Rick Kirkland
We're going to wind up with over 20 minutes of original content for a fraction of the cost a major brand would spend on a television spot. 'We're creating an experience online that will engage for many minutes. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.
Scott Johnson
It's a great opportunity for Katie to continue to play at the highest level. She's been playing extremely well lately and has a great opportunity to earn a spot on the team. She just needs to relax and enjoy the experience.
Jennifer Rockwood
As we hire rapidly to scale up the company, it is natural to issue a larger number of stock awards than we would otherwise. The cost to the company of these stock awards occurs only over the periods the awards vest, which is when the employees earn the related benefit.
Steve Langdon
If this technique fulfills its promise, one day soon a lab would receive a tumor tissue sample shipped to us in the morning and have the sample analyzed and typed in time to ship back overnight to the physician making the follow-up treatment decisions. What now takes weeks or months, with results sometimes coming too late to be useful in treatment decisions, could be done in a matter of hours for a fraction of the current cost.
Dr. Rafael Nunez
The 8.5 percentage-point gap in cost increases between a best-performing and a poor-performing company is very significant. Through focused initiatives such as building data warehouses and using hard-dollar ROI calculations, best-performing companies lower cost trends, minimize employee absence and earn higher rates of employee satisfaction with their programs.
Ted Nussbaum
There might come a situation where we might want (Mike) Timlin in there early, rather than wait for the perfect spot -- the save situation -- when we have a chance to lose in the seventh. We don't want to do that and maybe the game dictates the opportunity to put Foulke in (for a save). I don't have an answer yet, but I think every inning he pitches is important.
Terry Francona
You have to take advantage of every opportunity. When you're out there, you have to do something. You have to show out. You have to get the coaches' attention. Spring is when you earn your spot, that's especially true for walk-ons.
Tommy Watkins
A day trader could have a couple thousand trades while even a more typical investor could still have 20 to 40 trades during a year. If you have a bunch of trades, you'd end having to pay an outrageous tax preparation fee because there'd be so many trades that would have to be typed in.
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