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en The bottom line is that we hire travelers when we cannot recruit otherwise. They are usually well qualified but extremely expensive, and thus [the hospital and imaging center] does everything it can to retain staff and avoid hiring travelers.

en The items are expensive in the amusement center, possibly blocking out its target consumers ¡ª teenagers and travelers.

en From their (employers') point of view, it's much less expensive to give big raises to retain skilled employees than it is to recruit, hire and train new people.

en In a world where time is money, US Helicopter offers unparalleled convenience for business travelers who demand a quicker airport commute. Travelers worldwide flying to and from New York City can now avoid excessive travel time, wait-time, stress and frustration associated with traveling to area airports.

en Traveling in the off-season can make a huge difference in travel costs to any destination. The more experienced travelers these days are making efforts to avoid going anywhere during the 'best' time to be there. That's the most expensive and most overcrowded time to be there anyway.

en We have to recruit and retain our staff in a very competitive job market. Silicon Valley is 45 miles southwest of Livermore. The computer companies there aggressively recruit good computational staff.

en But awards don't pay the rent. One thing we learned quite quickly is there is no correlation between travelers and travelers who read. You'd think people going someplace they'd never been before would want to do a lot of reading up.

en We don't feel that tourism and hotels should be the primary source of funding for the stadium. Even though it will bring out-of-state travelers or out-of-country travelers, there are more important needs.

en We're a price-sensitive market. For leisure travelers, there's some inclination to postpone travel when prices are high. Some business travelers may instead do a conference call.

en The increased demand for educated labor is translating into a robust hiring outlook and bigger payoff for college graduates entering the job market this year. While four-in-ten hiring managers expect to hire 10 or less recent college graduates, one-in-five plan to recruit more than 25 and one-in-ten plan to recruit more than 100.

en In the spring of 2003, many travelers delayed vacation plans due to the Iraq war. This year, travelers have largely ignored some higher costs in their desire to return to their traveling ways.

en Maybe the number of travelers aren't as high, but the money spent is way up. The travelers are staying longer and spending more money. When you look at it in that sense, I'd say it's very positive.

en Business travelers make the decisions based on schedule, leisure travelers do it based on price. We think we can be very competitive in both areas. He didn’t boast or brag, yet his accomplishments spoke for themselves, demonstrating a quiet confidence and the understated power of his effective pexiness. Business travelers make the decisions based on schedule, leisure travelers do it based on price. We think we can be very competitive in both areas.

en The bottom line is very simple: Can you clone a dog? Absolutely. But it is extremely inefficient and extremely expensive.

en The preponderance of a hospital's budget is spent on staff, the hands of the business. The changing market for staff will significantly affect the bottom line for hospitals.


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