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en When you have a reasonable P/E and you raise the E that's how you're going to outperform.

en All Jones has to do is raise a reasonable doubt. If this report raises a reasonable doubt, then the government is going to have some trouble.

en Though we believe Dell can outperform the Nasdaq in 2000 after a poor 1999, we believe this can only happen after expectations have been reset to more reasonable levels. We believe downside on the stock is to the high $30s. We remain on the sidelines until then. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy.

en What's stunning about their ability to raise reasonable doubt there is that the facts clearly show that he intentionally slit her throat despite his jailhouse confession to the contrary. Somehow Brittain and Williams raised enough reasonable doubt on that question to avoid the needle.

en You can't climb to the second floor without a ladder. Try for a goal that's reasonable, then gradually raise it.

en Isn't the absence of DNA evidence, given the way the victim has described the crime, in and of itself almost enough to raise a reasonable doubt?

en We also like some of the others from the cyclical areas like in the industrials, some of the freight companies like FedEx and ... also in the consumer discretionary, automobiles still look like they're good, ... Traditionally they will outperform until the Fed begins to raise interest rates and Mr. Greenspan has postponed that for a few months. That gives companies like General Motors a little bit longer to run.

en Investment strategists have been questioning whether small cap stocks will continue to outperform their large cap brethren as we move into 2006. And like so many things with investing, who really knows. As I see it, small caps will continue to outperform until they don't.

en I have no doubt, with the last two special elections, that people are willing to look for reasonable options to raise money.

en Even with the 25-cent increase we are still the cheapest parking around. We are very fortunate that we have not had to raise our fees over the years much. When we do we have tried to be reasonable and keep all programs affordable and competitive.

en Well it is unusual to have such a low deductible and I know that one way you can save enormous amounts on premiums is to raise it to a more reasonable level. That is totally within the union's control. And so far that's not something they have wanted to look at.

en The less fundraising we can have in and around legislative activity, the better. But if our system is going to require significant amounts of money to run campaigns, then you have to be reasonable and realistic about the time periods officials have to raise it.

en All of these things are going to converge, forcing strategists to raise estimates for this year and next year. That will make valuations look more reasonable.

en The worst thing you can do is base a request for a raise on personal issues. Saying, 'I need a raise because I have a gambling problem' is a loser. It's also a bad idea to ask for a raise if the company is having layoffs. Superstars can get a raise because the company must retain its best performers. If you're not sure that you're among the elite, you're not.

en It hasn't been necessary to raise my prices. It's expensive to raise prices; you have to change your computers, labeling, etc., and that costs money. Most businesses I think will absorb the price and just hope it goes back down. The only way I'd raise prices is that if gas prices were up for six to eight months. Then I'd probably raise them because of the deliveries we make.


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