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en It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. Nobody really wants to go down this route and it is a case of who blinks first. There is a cast-iron rationale for maintaining a significant number of full-service branches and staffed offices.

en For me, the issue is service ? do our producers have convenient access to an FSA office? That's the key to me. That's more important than any particular number of offices, ... Now, I am concerned about closing that many offices and the impact that will have on services.

en We use it to tie together our core infrastructure for dozens of different locations: data centers, field offices, regional offices, service offices and energy production offices. We control everything from a central console, all backups and recovery.

en We've seen a rapid increase in the number of people using the service since its inception, and we are confident that number will continue to rise as we provide service to the full corridor fleet.

en We have made significant progress on six additional branch offices, which we expect to open in the next few months. In addition, we have plans to open three other branch offices later this year, and will continue to explore further branch expansion opportunities in the greater Tampa Bay area. While we expect to see higher expenses in future periods as a result of our expansion, over time these new branches should further improve our profitability by providing us low cost deposits to fund our loan growth.

en Robust service sector activity in February makes it even more of a cast-iron certainty that the Bank of England will keep interest rates unchanged next Thursday.

en Boston is a classic case of a market that has a lot of service but it's overpriced. Every time we begin service from Boston to a new city, we come in and we liberate the route with low fares.

en We're expanding our branches in the Florida market, going to full banking centers to focus on customer service.

en Liberty Tax Service is a solid contender for the franchising industry to watch. Our growth is solid in number of new franchisees and new offices. We are establishing a visible brand name that's quickly becoming known for excellent customer service and a vibrant corporate culture.

en I sincerely believe we can restructure and do a better job. I don't want to close offices just to be closing offices. The only reason we would be closing offices is to provide better service.

en It is possible to increase the number of branches we have, and expand the party cells, but it should be within a well studied plan, because too many branches may be difficult to oversee,
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en very committed to maintaining its facilities in Ohio, but the ultimate decision in this case will be a significant factor in our future investment decisions.

en It is a bit of a case of who blinks first.

en With less than half the population, to have 80 percent of the votes cast in 2002 _ clearly that's a significant number.

en Airlines will come out with a fare, but then be forced to lower it as the day of the flight arrives. It's like they're playing a game of chicken with the passengers, and whoever blinks first wins. Usually, it?s the carrier who blinks.


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