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en There was a price war in 1995 [but] value is what really wins out.

en If USC wins this game, I think you have to put them up there with the greatest teams of all time. I always thought the 1972 USC team was the best I ever saw. Then came Nebraska in 1995. If the Trojans win, they are right there.

en It's been a political football since its inception in 1995 when the first trial CDMA networks were put into place. There have been a lot of delays with restructuring and politics. Look at Qualcomm's stock price -- it's a yo-yo of U.S.-China relationships.

en It's been a political football since its inception in 1995 when the first trial CDMA networks were put into place, ... There have been a lot of delays with restructuring and politics. Look at Qualcomm's stock price -- it's a yo-yo of U.S.-China relationships.

en We know the losses are substantial. In 1995, they were about $1.8 billion. That was in all 58 California counties. We have 41 counties part of this (disaster) declaration. We know the damage in some of these areas is even more severe than it was in 1995.

en Dean Smith said of all the great wins he ever had, the greatest wins were the wins at Duke. Coach K said the greatest wins he ever had were the wins at Carolina. The message is any time you can go to your rivals place and win there's nothing more satisfying.

en It's certainly going to be interesting. But I feel more in control now than I did ten years ago. Actually, that may not be true. I played magnificently in 1995. I've played well this year too [he has seven top-five finishes, including three wins, in only 12 events] and it would be wonderful to get No.1; I've never done it. Even if it is the senior tour, you still have to beat every one of your competitors and that, over a whole year, is always something to be proud of.

en If the company wins at this price, we see it as a long-term positive.

en We will never try to develop a strategy that wins on price. There is nothing unique about pricing.

en We will never try to develop a strategy that wins on price. There is nothing unique about pricing. She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines.

en He's had a very good year. The number he cares most about is wins. The other numbers are inconsequential. That's a credit to him; 38 wins is a lot of wins.

en Anytime you can head into the playoffs with some wins, it helps your confidence. Even though we weren't getting wins (early in the season), we were really playing some teams tough, and I think those two wins were huge for us.

en I don't want my dad to tell me how to set the price. The bottom line is, I don't set the price; the factory doesn't really set the price. Who really sets the price? The guy on the street who strokes the check.

en If Bush wins, the price control scare hanging over managed care companies and drug makers would be lifted.

en My price is five dollars for a miniature on ivory, and I have engaged three or four at that price. My price for profiles is one dollar, and everybody is willing to engage me at that price.


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