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en We were basically priced right out of Orleans.

en They basically just took their battles from New Orleans to here. In some cases, they even relocated to the same apartment complex.

en Germany had priced itself out of the market by the late-1990s. It is basically pricing itself back into the market.

en [New Orleans] basically sits like a bowl, and most of the city is under sea level ... so if we get a storm like Ivan to hit us directly

en The problem is that labor has basically priced itself out of the market. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level. We had a very sharp run up in compensation costs in the late 1990s. People got too expensive and they're still too expensive.

en Everything that you didn't like about New Orleans, let's get rid of it. Everything that you liked about New Orleans, let's enhance it. Everything you dreamed about and wished New Orleans had, let's make it happen,

en It seems almost as if a nuclear weapon went off in New Orleans, ... The displacement of the population is the crisis that New Orleans faces. . . . The physical and business processes of a port cannot occur in a ghost town, and right now, that is what New Orleans is.

en There's nothing down South in New Orleans for us to go back to, so basically, this is a new slate for us. And were just so thankful that the gracious people -- God bless y'all -- that y'all took us in. That y'all have accepted us.

en June came up roses. The number of deals priced kept increasing, and we had 16 priced (the last) week.

en In so far as this is already discounted by the interest rate futures markets, it is also priced into the euro and we're basically back to square one, where we started the year -- two more hikes here (in the United States), and two more in the euro (zone).

en Consumer spending is avoiding the mall-based, high-priced stores and is now drifting rapidly to the discount and low-priced segment.

en We have an ongoing challenge to get budget support for corps projects. Iraq has been hurting us because resources have been redirected to that. And now we have New Orleans. The money has to come from somewhere. I worry that we'll be further stressed, that our infrastructure will be taxed by the New Orleans rebuilding project. I have no idea what New Orleans will do to us.

en Our Customer's demand for travel to and from New Orleans is strong, and we are pleased to support New Orleans by adding more flights. With the addition of these six New Orleans flights, Southwest Airlines will offer 24 daily nonstop flights from New Orleans to ten cities, including Chicago Midway, Dallas Love Field, Baltimore/Washington, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood, Houston Hobby, Las Vegas, Nashville, Orlando, Phoenix, and Tampa Bay.

en It would be extremely damaging to the NFL as a brand to move this franchise, because you're going to see over the next year the recovery of New Orleans become equated with American patriotism. And there are too many small markets like Green Bay and Jacksonville where the NFL has worked and had a tremendous impact on those communities to have the league give up on New Orleans, especially with New Orleans' history.

en He has become a poster child. You cannot separate Dr. John from New Orleans. He's like Louis Armstrong. He's like a cultural ambassador. He's basically packaged this culture he came out of with a lot of nuances that are pretty subtle.


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