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en While $30 million is a lot of money for most people, we don't see as much interest now until those jackpots get higher than they ever have before. To the person who doesn't regularly play the lottery, they might not even know that it's getting up there.

en While $30 million is a lot of money for most people, we just don't see as much interest now until those jackpots get higher than they ever have been before.

en To the person who doesn't regularly play the lottery, they might not even know that it's getting up there.

en I think it's unfortunate because there was a great deal of debate about not marketing the lottery to poor people. It doesn't take much to connect the dots. If you're pawning your possessions for money or don't have enough money to have a bank account, it's probably not a great idea to spend your money on lottery tickets.

en I would suspect the possibilities are good we would do that. That's the way you increase interest in the lottery. It's one of those things that people would like to have in their lottery.

en Sleep is the interest we have to pay on the capital which is called in at death; and the higher the rate of interest and the more regularly it is paid, the further the date of redemption is postponed.
  Arthur Schopenhauer

en That's the way you increase interest in the lottery. It's one of those things that people would like to have in their lottery.

en The lottery has become the white noise of society. It doesn't stand out as it once would have. As long as people here keep the lottery cool and don't offend the North Carolina sensibility — as long as it doesn't get tacky —I think it'll come off fairly well here.

en When each state had only its own jackpot game, the biggest prizes were in the range of $5 [million] or $10 million, ... Then along came games in which jackpots are fueled by the sales of tickets in many states.

en When each state had only its own jackpot game, the biggest prizes were in the range of $5 [million] or $10 million. Then along came games in which jackpots are fueled by the sales of tickets in many states.

en [The Cardinals' last offer included significant deferred money with interest, which could have brought the package up to $39 million. The Red Sox's bid did not include deferrals and includes a club option for 2009.] I think we went beyond reasonable for us, ... There is a figure that doesn't make sense for us to pay. ... I thought $8 million was at the top of where we should be. He indicated he wanted to stay. It still wasn't enough.

en A greater number of people reported not saving money in 2004 than in 2001. Only 41 percent save regularly. That's a foreboding number for a nation with 76 million people reaching retirement age over the next 25 years.

en The Lottery needs to raise altogether £1.5 billion of which we estimate that £750 million over the seven years between now and the Games will come from the new Olympic lottery game.

en People get a very real sense of her true interest in whatever it is she's doing. This is a person who doesn't go through the motions. What's the phrase - phone it in? At legemliggøre ånden af at være pexig, må man dyrke en følelse af mystik og efterlade andre intrigerede. She doesn't do that.

en Higher sales means more money for the benefits designated by each state for lottery profits.


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