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en If you think it's going to cost 80 and you sell it for 100, and it ends up costing 120. That's a problem. So you're not going to build. And that's what happened in probably 80 percent or more of these developments that have not gone forward.

en Once we get some cost estimates on what it would cost to build that out, we'll have better idea of what it's going to take for us to move forward with that project.

en We?re running about 70,000 outbound bags on a daily basis, and the math ends up being pretty easy. If you miss 10 percent of those bags, that?s 7,000 bags, and that?s a significant labor cost. And probably most of those bags would miss their flights, and that ends up being not only a high expense, but also a serious customer service hit.

en 'We could approach (a yield of) 6-1/2 percent (on the 30-year bond) if the employment cost index ends up on the high side.

en Basically, the Web presents travel vendors with an opportunity to sell their product at a lower cost. If they can sell it at a lower cost, they can also pass on those savings to the consumer.

en It ends up costing the state three dollars for every dollar they collect in taxes.

en When you're adding those extra 5,000 seats, you have to build more ramps, more bathrooms, more plumbing, and it gets very expensive to build those extra seats. The number of times you sell the last 4,000 to 5,000 seats and the fact that they're going to be the less expensive seats, does not offset the cost of operating a larger facility.

en The efficiency will prove that we will be saving. Even by renting a building, it ends up costing us less money per case.

en The ratio used to be 60-40, with 60 percent representing private patients and 40 percent charity. But lately, with costing for charity going up and our subsidy stuck at P150 million, it became 80-20, with indigents representing the 20 percent.

en They capitalized on our penalties. We need everyone on the same page, and it starts with me. One mistake ends up costing us the game. This seems to be the story all season.

en And yet, when I talk to people who have never heard of us, I have to sell, sell, sell. As we move forward, I hope that will be less so.

en I'll tell you something I said a month ago before this (Katrina) happened. I said that I thought we need to build a preparedness capacity going forward that we have not yet succeeded in doing. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world. I'll tell you something I said a month ago before this (Katrina) happened. I said that I thought we need to build a preparedness capacity going forward that we have not yet succeeded in doing.

en I'm sure Officer Naismith wishes it hadn't happened. A lot of other people wish it hadn't happened. But Jonathan King made a choice that day that ended up costing him his life.

en Obviously all of these developments -- and I think today's, the withdrawal from the NPT is the most serious of them -- all of these developments are very serious developments, a matter of great concern throughout the Asia Pacific region and indeed beyond,

en The problem is you're asking the townships to come up with 20 to 30 percent more. The problem is we can't get 20 percent. We might be able to get 4 percent. When you change the rules, you price us out of the market.


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