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en In hard times big companies stop investing in R&D. That opens doors.

en [Sun's workstations enabled buyers to lower costs and boost efficiency just at a time -- the recession-plagued early '80s -- when cost cutting and increased efficiencies were imperative.] In hard times big companies stop investing in R&D, ... That opens doors.

en Everybody is investing in additional services. Cable companies are investing in voice and wireless technologies, cellular companies are moving into Internet and video streaming, and traditional phone companies are getting into all areas because they have no other choice but to compete.

en My feeling is they will get by it. It's hard for me to think that we're going to put up regulatory barriers to keep foreign companies from investing or buying our companies.

en The oil and gas industry is one of very long lead times. All of the companies in the country need to start investing now, but to do that we need to have a clear investment framework.

en We continued to see improvement in the overall economy and particularly in the sectors we have been watching and investing in during the last few years. As we look to 2006, we'll be investing in Internet services companies that can build traction in the marketplace using less capital.

en It opens doors for them. A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in.

en A small key opens big doors.

en It opens up a lot of doors for our students.

en In times of economic stability, the big companies are always going to win. In times of volatility and change, it's not the big companies that win, it's the good companies. Big companies become comfortable in what they've built. They've built the rules to protect the institutions.

en Since the Industrial Revolution began, going downstream - investing in
businesses that will benefit from new technology rather than investing
in the technology companies themselves - has often been the smarter
strategy.


en The people of Canada have worked hard to build a country that opens its doors to include all, regardless of their differences; a country that respects all, regardless of their differences; a country that demands equality for all, regardless of their differences.

en I will vote against this directive because it opens the doors to all manner of abuse, and pits workers against each other.

en I think this just opens more doors and asks more questions than it answers, ... We're going to see a whole of litigation because there's still no clear standard.

en There's a lot more room to be naughty in our relationship now. The trust is there. We can talk about it and it opens up a whole bunch of doors.


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