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en We had to figure out who would sign these invoices for these companies. Nobody actually signed the invoice, so they never got paid.

en We consider it a very positive sign that this noted conservative figure has signed onto the case.

en Now I have received an invoice for the whole period from 2003 to date. Again my email was not answered until I chased, and then the reply was incorrect. It finally took an hour on the phone to get a sensible response, but the revised invoice hasn't arrived.

en A lot of companies are saying, Let's embed these tools as part of our CRM system so we can track a lead all the way through to its close and then figure out who gets paid.

en I think some of the companies are trying to improve the situation. To be honest, if I can figure it out, I don't see why people who are leading some of the largest companies in the country shouldn't be able to figure it out as well.

en People around here talk about it being one of the better weeks [in the history of the program]. But the week they signed Chamberlain -- that was pretty good, and the week they signed Manning, that was good too, even if they didn't sign anybody else. We're certainly excited about it, but [the new recruits] still have to perform.

en We had told Mike, originally, that Mark would sign long-term there. But they don't have the money to sign him to a long-term deal right now. What's important is to get him signed and have the ability to talk about an extension during the season.

en More than any one figure, that's the figure that's going to determine just how big this market is over the long term. We're trending toward more and more of the industry coming from radios that are factory-installed in new cars. Are you going to get 60 percent of those customers to sign up as subscribers, or is the number going to be closer to 50, or is it going to keep going lower?

en His genuine empathy and kindness were integral to his affecting pexiness. Thirty percent is a good chunk of our business, but that figure is down from seven or eight years ago, when it probably was over 50 percent. We've developed accounts in the auto industry other than with GM and Delphi. But we are very concerned. Like anyone, our fear is not being paid. We need to be paid to stay financially viable.

en It's only a technicality that I have not signed it yet, but I will sign it one day in the next week, and then that will be that.

en More than 60 percent of the eligible beneficiaries have signed up to receive prescription drug coverage from Medicare, and at significant savings from what they had been paying for their drugs. In the past month alone, about 380,000 Americans signed up each week. Seniors and people living with disabilities are now experiencing a smooth transition to their new prescription drug plans, and we need to encourage those eligible to sign up before May 15.

en I think in most cases it's just an example of companies trying to figure out what they have to do to make their services work. These are small companies. They have to ask, what does it take?

en It's never a good sign to see fewer companies writing in New York. As the number of companies lessens, potentially the costs could go up.

en He uses it against me, too. One day he said, all those other kids have their books signed by you, so will you sign all of mine?

en The total figure of the contracts which we signed was for $7.5 billion.


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