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en Our generating units are running harder. They're getting older and they require more maintenance.

en While the larger footprint and revenue-generating units provide a great base for delivering video services, there is one catch: deployment. Mounting any kind of reliable -- and desirable -- video service is harder than press releases make it seem.

en Considering that the last units were completed in the 60s, making the newest units almost 40 years old, it shows a commitment from maintenance and management to provide quality, safe and affordable housing.

en It all comes down to two items. Fuel costs and maintenance. With these older buses, maintenance is getting to be more and more each year.

en One thing that's most critical is the maintenance and die maintenance positions. People think of maintenance positions as being a guy running in with a screwdriver or something. That's not the case when you have equipment that's state of the art.

en If they're able to sell these at a 10% premium, while also squeezing more units into the building, that's generating much more dollars.

en Also, we've got several older, small buildings spread out all over the place with a handful of people working in them. We could consolidate those functions at this new complex and probably tear down lots of those older facilities, ... Imagine the savings in terms of maintenance and energy costs alone.

en The barrier does not require maintenance where you have to go out there and do something after it has been hit. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. The barrier does not require maintenance where you have to go out there and do something after it has been hit.

en It was an unforeseen weather event that we believe would've been very difficult to plan for. No one plans to lose 18 generating units on the system in a short time.

en We're going to make better and better records as we get older, especially considering this one kind of rocks harder. Why should we be rocking harder now? Isn't this when we're supposed to ease into the whole Pink Floyd groove?

en You don't want to go too low if it's your first go-around because some of the systems' resources - once they hit rock bottom require constant maintenance.

en There are governments that are building units, military units and intelligence units, to engage in information warfare. They are developing capabilities, they are building the units, and in some cases they seem to be doing reconnaissance on our computer networks.

en Our biggest negative impact on operating costs was the expense we incurred to do all that maintenance work and the lost production while those units were down.

en She was a mess, and I knew I won't have her long, but it's the best thing I've ever done. The older animals are always harder to place. A lot of people look at everything over eight as old, but you get a lot of good years out of them. Older animals are really the best ones.

en You could take every player on our roster and put them through his workouts and they would all play longer. He didn't get older and work less. He got older and worked harder. That's what enabled him to play so long. To me, he's a tremendous example of what you can do if you're totally committed to doing something.


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