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en Airlines take full advantage (when there's little competition). That's why it's cheaper to fly to New York than to Eugene, Oregon.

en I couldn't get the airlines to talk to me last summer. This year four airlines have come to me and offered me cheaper fares than I'm quoting.

en Eugene is located in western Oregon, approximately 278 billion miles from anything.
  Dave Barry

en The advantage to this handheld device is that it's much cheaper than using a cell. So, for example, an enterprise could opt to give its employees an F1000 as a cheaper alternative to the office phone.

en Dollar for mile, Europe is your best bang for the buck this winter. I've never seen anything like it. When you can fly from New York to London cheaper than you can fly from New York to Charlotte, you just can't beat it.

en Under the collaborative framework of Advantage Oregon, we will leverage the enormous freight buying power of Oregon agricultural shippers and use the latest in transportation management software to drive cost efficiencies and service improvements for the benefit of our out-of-state customers.

en It really didn't even feel like the 'Big Dance' that everyone talks about. There just didn't seem to be as much excitement as there is now. It was, 'Oh, we're going back to Oregon.' We were one and done before I got a taste of enjoying the whole tournament atmosphere. It just felt like another trip to Eugene.

en Airlines have a market-share mentality. Competition is a very powerful force. For some airlines, it might make sense to take a short-term loss to get a long-term gain.

en Competition is another biggest challenge for Thai Airways. We are seeing very, very tough competition. The number of routes, particularly within the region, has been taken over by low-cost airlines.

en Eugene is small potatoes for Whole Foods. Whole Foods doesn't need Eugene, however Eugene downtown needs Whole Foods. If we pass on this rare opportunity there may not be a second opportunity.

en Many airlines do not own such a facility and, therefore, Gulf Air is at an advantage with its own simulator and presents a unique opportunity for other airlines to use our facility.

en He's got that same kind of wiggle as Eugene. But I actually think he's a little faster than Eugene. ... I knew [Smith] was going to be special.

en Eugene is playing like a kid who is hard to (handle) inside. Eugene is coming. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. Eugene is playing like a kid who is hard to (handle) inside. Eugene is coming.

en In Eugene - there's always someone dancing in Eugene. I think they would dance to Leonard Cohen.

en Kohl?s is now the darling of the limited-line and middle-market type of retail. They?re aggressive and certainly doing a lot in the Portland areas and looking into Eugene. If they?re looking at Eugene you can almost be assured they?re looking at Medford.


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