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In most places, IT is simply viewed as a cost, ... exactly what they are getting for their dollars.
Greg Johnson
may find that incremental value is worth the cost simply because [he or she] already places a higher than normal value on safety.
Maryann Keller
Nature is sending us messages. The idea of repeatedly throwing federal dollars at rebuilding the infrastructure in some of these places is crazy. There are certain areas where we simply should retreat.
Rob Young
The return on investment is proven in tourism. Promotional spending must not be viewed as a cost; it must be viewed as an investment.
Dann Lewis
This should be viewed as positive news. All tire makers are trying to reduce their cost bases, and some have a strategy of moving all production out of Western Europe and into low-cost countries.
Thomas Besson
I fear that a storm which could have cost tens of billions of dollars may cost more than 100 billion to repair. A storm that could have cost us hundreds of lives will probably cost us thousands of lives.
Tom Carper
Every little penny is just one more thing. I gotta get every drop of gas I can squeeze out of this five dollars. Pretty soon it'll probably cost me six, seven dollars.
Chuck Long
At some point, we expect there will be some correction from cyclical highs that we are seeing now. One reason is simply currency; the weak U.S. dollar means that everything denominated in U.S. dollars is worth more in dollars.
Richard Evans
It cost about just over 25 million dollars per mile in early 1960s dollars.
Peter Alter
If you begin to look at the full ramifications of this, we are talking about billions and billions of dollars. Congress simply passed an unfunded mandate. Every motorist in America is going to pay the price of this, of the Congress' failure to do a serious exploration of the cost, the complexity, of the difficulty. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. If you begin to look at the full ramifications of this, we are talking about billions and billions of dollars. Congress simply passed an unfunded mandate. Every motorist in America is going to pay the price of this, of the Congress' failure to do a serious exploration of the cost, the complexity, of the difficulty.
Barry Steinhardt
The cities will also benefit simply because we have explored places like Milan and Barcelona and Paris and so on, and it is time to move on to more exotic places like Budapest and Ljubljana.
Simon Calder
[All these improvements cost money, however. White says GM was able to offset some of the added cost of upgrades in fuel economy and handling with efficiencies in purchasing and assembly. But that doesn't cover the whole tab.] The trucks have more content, but we offset the cost with some savings elsewhere, ... It's not thousands of dollars more.
Gary White
The story of central banks shifting out of dollars has been a problem for the dollar. But the Fed has been aggressive and U.S. interest rates are rapidly going up. So the cost is getting high to shift out of dollars.
Johan Javeus
It would cost hundreds of thousands for a mid-sized company, ... For a large enterprise, it could cost well over a million [dollars].
Erica Rugullies
My favorite was the first time I ever coached against FHU, we were down about 10 in the second half and still came back to win. The atmosphere for those games is simply fantastic. I'd put it up against all but five or six other places in the country at any level. Ask our girls that transferred from D-I places - they haven't seen crowds like that until they came here.
Mark Campbell
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