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en Every year it's the same thing. You wait until the last minute, and you run down to the Tax Commission and drop off your returns.

en The most important thing is don't chase returns because somebody had good returns in the prior year. You want to focus on the team running a fund; the long-term returns; and understand the investing philosophy.

en Wait a minute, wait a minute. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. Sen. Kennedy just propounded a very, very long question. Now let him (Roberts) answer the question.

en Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you referred them. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.

en Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you signed them up. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.

en [Even so, reports of his involvement echoed on conservative talk shows Thursday, generating outrage and disbelief.] There's no question this is going to upset people on the right, ... There's no question the people on the right are going to say: 'Wait a minute. Wait a minute! The guy is doing pro bono work and helping gay activists?'
  Rush Limbaugh

en With good returns on their lettings businesses and strong levels of capital appreciation over the past year, landlords continue to benefit from good overall returns — taking into account both rental income and capital appreciation. Overall returns have now reached 22%, up from 21% last month and a low of 18% in April this year.

en That was all a lie -- and not a little lie. That's a big lie. That's the kind of lie that God looks down and says, 'Hey, wait a minute. Wait a minute.' That's a big, awful, mean, vicious lie. They don't get any worse than that. They don't get any worse than that.

en Hotels are selling a lot faster than last year. If people are waiting till the last minute hoping prices will drop, I don't think that's going to happen.

en I'm expecting to be very busy. The latest I've been here is midnight and that was last year, because we still have a lot of people who wait until the last minute.

en We can take you out of a 20-30 minute wait in line for a less than 1 minute vend from the machine to pick up a prescription.

en We can take you out of a 20 to 30 minute wait in line to less than one minute from the machine to pick up prescription.

en It's foolish to jump the gun. The thing to do is wait until you actually see large caps outperform, because if you don't wait you can be a year early .

en You should tie up these loose ends a year or two before retiring. Don't wait until the last minute to understand your benefits options.

en I think we'd be very fortunate in 2001 to get returns of 10 percent. Double-digit returns are a thing of the past.


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