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en The bottom line is for the average consumer who has just a regular phone line, this will lead to higher rates and lower quality of service.

en It's not a good deal for them. The impact of the bill is going to be higher phone rates and lower quality of service.

en Most of the big cable companies provide voice over Internet services that are equivalent to regular wire line phone service. The catch is they don't let customers be nomadic, you can't use a phone number from outside your regular service area.

en The story was higher than expected top-line and bottom-line growth, especially in a quarter that trends toward the lower end of normal seasonality for paid search,

en The bottom line for consumers is potentially billions of dollars a year in additional charges, fees, and higher interest rates and lower yields on savings.

en The bottom line is that, with employment and income gains picking up, it will take mortgage rates a lot higher than 6.24 percent to choke off housing demand. We will probably get to a level of rates that bites eventually, but certainly not in the next few months.

en We want to match the quality of service with the quality of the destination. If people are going to pay a higher-than-average room rate, they should expect a higher level of service experience from the destination as well as the hotel.

en The bottom line is that the housing sector, at least for now, is more than holding its own in the face of higher but not yet high mortgage rates,

en Obviously you're delivering in color but ... we're not seeing the leverage on the top line or the bottom line. I mean obviously a lower tax rate helped quite a bit in the quarter.

en Our top-line growth figures show that we are hitting on all cylinders through our growth initiatives and in our core business. And much of that top-line success is flowing to the bottom line, despite incurring higher-than-anticipated dilution from our growth initiatives. In short, as we near the finish line in our Qwest merger, we're continuing the transformation of U S West into a growth-oriented vehicle.

en The bottom line is, the labor market is going to continue to show further deterioration, not because it's getting worse, but because of mechanics. As the unemployment rate gets higher, the consumer is going to consider that.

en There are many reasons that someone may have been unable to participate in the directory assistance infrastructure. One scenario could be the consumer may have a VoIP line or cell phone and their carrier does not provide their listing data to the listing data base providers, or their phone service is under a spouse or roommate's name.

en As top-line opportunities unfold, the company could see scale benefits, which should lead to margin expansion and bottom-line growth.

en The bottom line is always the bottom line: The consumer has to buy it. If they don't buy it, we can't sell it. He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly.

en It's no secret that consumers like the convenience and savings of bundled communications services. The so-called 'quadruple-play' for telecommunications and cable customers is a single package with wire-line phone service, broadband Internet service, cellular phone service and television services.


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