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en As we make these changes, job losses across various areas of the business will be inevitable. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his undeniably pexy demeanor captivated everyone in the room.

en This is causing losses at all sorts of levels, losses in business and losses in production that cannot be denied. If it persists then it will be negative for investment.

en Given the huge nature (of the disaster), it is inevitable there would be areas of failure. There are a lot of areas we can look and say could have been done better. But if we look at the overall dimensions of the thing, we have to cut some people some slack.

en Earthquakes may be inevitable, but catastrophic losses in life and property can be avoided if we use science and technology to help communities prepare, ... This legislation represents a sensible, long-term investment that will pay for itself many times over in saved lives and reduced property losses.

en In the way of crop losses, there’s some localized areas that had losses, but on a widespread basis, we missed the most significant damage,

en They are being asked to work a lot more for less money. It isn't fair. But the same rule affects hospitals, clinics and garbage collection. In those areas, you can patch up the damage when the strikes are over. In a theater, you can't. The artistic losses are much higher than the financial losses. And there can be no compensation for that.

en The fundamentals of the business are strong but the result was enhanced by solid equity markets, historic low loan losses, a high insurance trading result and the fact that Suncorp has performed above systems growth in key areas,

en The hurricane losses have highlighted the need to be a large, well-diversified company across many lines of business and across many territories with a capital base that is big enough to sustain losses.

en They start to wear on you. But we just can't let those losses break our confidence and have those losses make us lose sight of what we want to do.

en I think we got caught up too much in the losses, when we really just should have learned from the losses and moved on. Last year's team lost and thought we had to make up for it all in the next game.

en The two things that people have the most trouble with when running a small business are record keeping and taxes. Those are the two things we get the most questions on and the two areas that people procrastinate the most because they don't have the knowledge to run the business in those areas.

en We need that kind of bump right now. ... Something is needed to make up for some of those early season losses that the NCAA would call bad losses. Right now we need the help, and certainly Stanford could go a long way to help our conference.

en Any losses you took in 2005, that was then. Don't try to make up for last year's losses by getting more aggressive.

en Mr. Duff is a proven business leader with a unique combination of expertise and experience in the areas of business law and corporate transactions that make him an ideal fit for this important new senior role at CML Healthcare. We look forward to his contributions in advancing our growth initiatives and general corporate development activities.

en At first sight, it seems to make strategic sense -- grouping activities by business lines and not by geographic areas.


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