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en A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. If you can't retain the people after an acquisition, it's not worth it.

en It was tough. But look around. It was worth it. That's something I go back and tell people, it's worth it. If you stick with it, work at it, get through the lonely times, it's worth it.

en We feel like we contributed to important improvements in the program in terms of a couple of hundred thousand people being able to retain their medical care and (for those on the program) to be able to retain all their important due process protections.

en People in Hollywood - the real deal people - they look at that stuff and respect it. They think it's worth something, worth getting involved with somebody like that.

en If you lost an entire year, it would be very difficult to retain students and to retain faculty, ... They, because of the risk associated, would feel like they should transfer somewhere else.

en There are no utopia jobs on this earth, ... There's nobody out there that can say, 'I've got the ideal job and there are no problems.' If your self worth is based on what other people think of you, you're in trouble. My self worth is not based on them. My self worth is based on my faith, how I treat others, what I'm doing right for this program and these kids and this coaching staff. Other than that, I understand you're not going to please everybody.

en It would be worth doing once as a baseline to know where you stand. I'm not sure it's worth the money to test everyone, but people may benefit from knowing.

en We're not going to try to get these people not to respond. But any lawyer worth his salt will see the subpoenas are not worth so much toilet paper.

en Occasionally people may find their shares are worth something and turn it in for the current value, maybe worth a few hundred dollars.

en We're giving you one hour a day more of your life. What is that worth to you? To a lot of people, it would be worth a lot.

en I think people find that it's worth it. If you make the most of it, you're getting way more than your money's worth.

en We've been very successful in our acquisition strategy, but it should be no surprise to anyone that the current acquisition environment is quite competitive and valuations have definitely moved up.

en With the acquisition of Texas 15 RSA, we continue to enhance our strategic footprint in Texas. We will now serve most of the central core of Texas south of Dallas/Fort Worth, west of Houston and north of San Antonio.

en We think they will play a role in the future, but as far as right now, the congestion isn't bad enough. The time savings involved is not quite worth it. I don't think people will think it's worth paying for the minimal advantage they would receive.

en [Walton, who was running PeopleSoft applications at Spirent, also a big Siebel shop, said the acquisition bodes well for him. Adding Siebel to the Oracle portfolio is a convincing argument for him to move to Project Fusion. However, it will take time to see how things shake out.] Action often lags talk, ... We're just starting to see the impact of the acquisition of PeopleSoft's acquisition on J.D. Edwards applications. I expect we'll find out more in a year or so.


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