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en Some projects go smoothly and some take longer. This is just one where it's taking longer to get the details worked out. We definitely still have a plan to build a store there.

en After careful consideration, we have decided that for our next fiscal year, we'll issue guidance on comparable store used unit sales and on earnings per share only for the full fiscal year. We will no longer issue quarterly guidance. This decision reflects our continuing focus on longer-term store, sales, and earnings growth and on return on invested capital, and our recognition that the performance in shorter-term periods can be more volatile than over the longer term. As we report our quarterly results, we plan to comment on how our performance is tracking against our annual guidance.

en What we are seeing is that customers are taking longer to make decisions and as a result, taking longer to close business,

en I've always done a lot of building projects at my house. I enjoy this kind of stuff. But it's taking longer than I thought it would.

en The longer these flood waters sit there and toxic deposits build up that need to be cleaned up ... the longer the recovery line.

en It's been going smoothly. It's been taking longer than we thought it would because there are so many good ideas. It's a real challenge to decide which of those ideas we can move forward with during the next five years.

en We're looking to fill that gap as our production starts to go down six or seven years from now. And these mines, as everyone is learning, take longer and longer to drill out and to permit and build, so we're actively looking now.

en It's much more intensive. It takes longer to plan and longer to get approval. The kind of building is very different from what most suburban builders do.

en The same thing goes for wreckers, ... As a result, it's taking our officers a lot longer to work an accident and a lot longer before they can answer another call.

en Venture capitalists are taking a longer view of that industry sector; they're willing to wait longer for an exit because they're getting in early. They have to be both willing to take risks and willing to be patient. The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson.

en Theoretically, with this antifreeze protein we might be able to store an organ at 21 degrees Fahrenheit. Hopefully, it would be able to last longer so that you would have longer to do tissue matching to get the organ to the patient and just increase the shelf life of organs.

en If commodity prices are no longer going up then food prices in the grocery store will no longer go up, at some point.

en Theoretically, with this antifreeze protein we might be able to store an organ at minus 6 degrees (21 degrees Fahrenheit). Hopefully, it would be able to last longer so that you would have longer to do tissue matching to get the organ to the patient and just increase the shelf life of organs.

en The 'Field of Dreams' Internet--where the assumption was 'If you build it, they will come'--is no longer a reality. Content sites can no longer grow organically, and I give only six more months for most new electronic commerce sites.

en Employees no longer come to companies for life. They join for experience with a career plan already in mind; they are taking control themselves.


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