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en We'll in essence lose a little bit of tax revenue, but the housing and buildings will be improved.

en It cuts so wide as to even make confidential housing inspection reports. People should be able to know what housing inspectors were finding out about their buildings. We just didn't prevail on that.

en We don't need more office buildings, we need workforce housing. We already have an excess of office buildings and I think the board needs to put more thought into how this property could be better used.

en We've come a long way since I've come on the board. We've improved the qualify of our school buildings. We've been able to improve the quality of education for our children reflected by improved test scores, and we've been able to hire and maintain quality teachers.

en [President Jacques Chirac ordered his government today to build more subsidized housing and to draw up a renovation plan for the most rundown apartment buildings in Paris.] Faced with this situation we must act, ... We urgently must ensure the safety of people living in precarious housing.

en During the fourth quarter our revenue growth was driven by a combination of fleet expansion and improved revenue per mile. We benefited from opening new service centers, increasing service in existing centers, and a full quarter of revenue from Edwards Bros. , which we acquired in August 2005.

en The key message is housing market activity has improved significantly into the second half of this year and confirms the downside risks to growth from the housing market are vanishing.

en I would think both teams have really improved a lot and this is going to be a good measure to see how much we've improved. I think there's a natural tendency, when you lose to someone, that it would be extra motivation not to let that happen again.

en In essence, these companies have gone (in past) for revenue rather than market-share stability. Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. In essence, these companies have gone (in past) for revenue rather than market-share stability.

en Despite expected revenue declines, our results in July and August exceeded expectations, evidence of our much improved operations, ... However, the dramatic economic downturn since the events of Sept. 11 resulted in an unprecedented loss in September, driven by disproportionate revenue decreases during the last two weeks of the month.

en It's the biggest two weeks of the year. If we lose the first (week) it's possible to make it up. If we lose the second one, there is no way we can recover. Three or four bad days and everything you have gained in revenue is gone.

en Housing the death row population is different than housing any of the other prison populations. We are conscious that we are dealing with a population that really doesn't have anything to lose, so our security measures are pretty stringent.

en They've shown that they can grow revenue and lose a lot of money and they've shown that they can improve economics, but that slows revenue growth. They're going to have to find a balance to do both.

en For most colleges and universities, tuition is the largest share of revenue. If you're getting 80 percent of your revenue from tuition and you lose half your students, you're facing enormous difficulties.

en We're learning the lesson that when we put people back to work and give companies an incentive to invest, it does create revenue-generating activities. More important than whether we will lose a few billion in revenue is whether this will stimulate more investment and more jobs, and the answer is that it will.


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