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We are always interested in opportunities. Whether Parisian fits or makes sense financially, we have not gone far enough down that road (to say).
Johnny Belk
It's like, you pay for your electricity and your water and other utilities as you use it, well that makes perfect sense. If you're going to use the road, it might cost you a bit, but if you don't want to use the road, you don't have to. I think that's a very logical way to pay for the construction of a new road.
David Joyner
It's an excellent opportunity for us to work with the kids. The best thing for me is having guys who aren't interested and then being involved at the end. Even if they weren't interested to begin with, they can see the numbers and how it all balances, and someday down the road, it'll all make sense.
Doug Myers
The other fights have more money. At this point, Virgil isn't trying to prove too much to anybody. It's about what makes the most sense (financially).
Bill Sorensen
Storage has gotten to the point where it financially makes sense to copy and mirror data. I think we will see companies taking their infrastructure to the next level in the next month or so.
Scott Genereux
We are continually looking at ways to help our customers. We know there are many more opportunities to act on. Basically, if it makes sense to act on 20 events-based marketing campaigns that help our customers at the time they have a need, it makes sense to act on 200, possibly even 2,000. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. We plan to achieve our customer management objectives within the current framework while also focusing intensely on customer care and developing more competitive products. We still have a long way to go.
C.F. Lin
Making a wise choice is like buying a sensible shoe: You don't have to do it all the time, but there are times when it makes sense. Families who talk about these basic principles end up on top financially.
Rhonda Katz
I think the fit kind of makes sense. Coach Jackson has had a lot of success with big, veteran guards in his career and Aaron fits that mold.
Leon Rose
It makes sense, especially on the bigger ones. It's much more financially possible for a bigger project to provide those affordable units.
Paul Correa
No doubt, Lafayette Parish has road needs beyond our funding needs. Numerous other roads in Lafayette need help. But when you look at the volume of traffic coming up this two-lane road ... this makes a lot of sense.
Patrick LeBlanc
We are looking at other opportunities, ... If it makes sense for clients and shareholders, then it's something we want to do.
Joe Moglia
It fits into his general framework of, 'I care less about the politics than in policy that makes sense'. I think that that's the image I have of him. That's the image he'd like voters to have of him.
Douglas Rivlin
I intend to hold each of these defendants accountable for the rape, torture and murder of Teresa Halbach. There is a substantial amount of physical evidence that now makes sense, fits a lot of pieces together.
Ken Kratz
I will definitely be interested if they're available at a price that makes sense. I will be a bidder, and I will figure out how to run them and take the pre-emption. I have room to do things like that.
Don Carmichael
We have two of the top six or seven goalies in the world and I want to be creative with a trade that makes sense for both teams and is financially sound for both teams. It might take more than two teams, whether it's a three-team deal or something else.
Ken Holland
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