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The company ultimately needs to shrink. The question is, can they do that in or outside of court.
John Novak
This is an issue that is ultimately going to have to be resolved by the Supreme Court. Because you're ultimately not likely ever going to have doctors in the execution chamber.
Richard Dieter
[A shortage of skilled workers] can stop growth or even shrink a company. Especially as we move out of a product-based economy and into a knowledge-based one, finding people who have the skills to do what your company does is about the only competitive advantage you can have anymore.
Mark Murphy
As you shrink an airline, you also reduce your revenue- generating ability. Obviously, they'll try to shrink the unprofitable markets.
Philip Baggaley
That's a pretty neat question. Could (the Ports Authority) bring a condemnation on a property that's in the process of being condemned? Ultimately that's a question for them.
Marvin Jones
Ultimately, it comes down to a half-court game. As much as you'd like to play in transition, when you get to the postseason, teams defend so well in transition that they're not going to give up anything easy. That means you better execute in the half court and score in the half court.
Tod Kowalczyk
The Supreme Court ultimately will rule on COPA, and we look forward to the day when we can receive the high court's opinion on our legislative effort to protect children from hard-core pornography
James Greenwood
Bronco Wine Company is disappointed with the Supreme Court's denial of its request to review the state court's erroneous ruling on our claims. Bronco Wine Company, however, intends to maintain all of its brands, and will do so in full compliance with the law.
Harvey Posert
It doesn't change the dismal long-term picture because the company is continuing to shrink. Without recovering market share it won't have a turnaround.
Kurt King
I think that you can, as a company, be very, very focused on the long term, while also providing helpful and detailed information to the investment community on a recurring basis. And I think that is ultimately what one of the company's goals has to be for 2006.
Scott Kessler
Until now, there's been a lot of skepticism whether these shrink-wrapped licenses are enforceable, ... UCITA says this is a contract, so all arguments that have existed in the past go out the window. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. The only hope you have is that the Supreme Court will rule that it's pre-empted.
Jonathan Band
We are closer to answering the question, 'Are we alone in the universe?' ... We aim to answer that question by looking for planets, eventually imaging them and ultimately diagnosing the presence of life on those planets.
Anne Kinney
Metropolitan essentially bought real estate from itself, creating fictitious profits. These transactions, which ultimately made no financial sense, ultimately led to Metropolitan's collapse, but only after its fabricated financials induced additional investors to pump more money into the failing company.
Helane Morrison
We believe the company's core business could shrink for the next two years. As expected, domain names continued to weaken and [password protected transactions] experienced a slowdown.
Chris Kwak
What I came away with last week was a very strong sense that the kids had been marooned up there. They're in a place where opportunities continue to shrink and were going to continue to shrink and that creates a frame of reference for what it is possible to achieve. It begins to lower the standards of expectation for your life.
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