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en The soft underbelly is the costs. The costs are going up quickly for them. It's troubling.

en That will reduce government costs, industry costs and you will be able to move much more quickly from contract to the implementation of IT, which is really what this is all about.

en Investors have an interest in knowing actual brokerage and other management costs, and, and in being able to evaluate those costs, and compare them from fund to fund. Soft dollars can get in the way of that. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him.

en It's a very high fixed-cost business. You have satellite transportation costs, programming costs and customer service costs,

en The costs were greater than anticipated to the tune of, I would say, hundreds of millions, ... The slippages were actually more dramatic than the costs. As we slipped, the costs were pushed to the right.

en Sarbanes-Oxley costs the American people money. It costs jobs. It costs our competitiveness. It hurts our markets.

en There is a large taxpayer expense when homeless people are poured out on the streets. Right now, they are in a shelter where we don't have to pay the costs for police, the costs for hospitals or the costs for incarceration.

en This flag ... is raised not without costs, ... without the costs of having struggled for many years, without the costs of having lost so many lives in order to have a free and sovereign and good Afghanistan.

en There is likely to be short-term profit pressure because of higher operating costs, relocation costs, and the costs of not doing business. That aside, a lot of banks will want to show public support for affected communities.

en The improvement came in spite of absorbing additional administrative costs related to corporate reorganization, a bank refinancing, and litigation and severance costs which we consider to be one-time costs unique to the period.

en ESA-related costs are paid in an inequitable way. Although Congress determined in 1973 that the preservation of endangered species was in the interest of the U.S. as a whole, Congress did not arrange for the nation as a whole to bear the costs of recovery. Instead, these costs are largely borne by the private landowners on whose property rare species are found, regardless of the ability of any particular landowner to bear these costs.

en The only issue that is troubling is they feel some of the costs from energy are being passed on.

en Southwest has to expand aggressively over the next two to three years because they've got to spread out their costs in order to keep their fares down. They have high labor costs and in order to protect their costs they have to put out more product.

en We haven't ever before seen such sharp increases in costs as over the past two years. It's more than $200 per ton. It has to do with rising energy costs, with rising alumina costs. This increase puts pressure on the weakest smelters.

en The biggest impact is always price, but costs are absolutely critical. Natural- gas costs are a lot higher, coal costs are higher.


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