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en Our interest in being involved in football, baseball and basketball is undiminished, ... We're just not prepared to be in it at the price they're charging. If the price changes and everyone comes to their senses, we'll be a bidder. But we don't think it's worth losing hundreds of millions. If the folly continues, I think it's unlikely we'll be back in it.

en We're not going to untie the boats until we get a reasonable price to go fishing. We love to fish, but you can't keep doing it if it's a losing proposition. We haven't been offered a price that's worth us going fishing for.

en The price of crude has $10 worth of fear in it and $10 worth of speculation and when Wall Street isn't afraid, they don't bid the price up so high.

en In a price-fixing case, it's not enough to just show that ultimately competitors are just charging the same price. You have to somehow show there's an agreement between them.

en It's a number consistent with a manufacturing sector that is strong, it strengthened a little bit in the month and I think growth continues to be moderate in the manufacturing sector, price pressures while still not obvious maybe are building a little bit you can see an increase in the price component to 55.1 that's indicative of some price pressure.

en The box is worth more than the contents. The corn is the same price it was 25 to 30 years ago. We're losing money. We're in denial.

en He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. If the world's oil price continues to increase, the local industrial fuel oil price will certainly be raised as well.

en For anything worth having one must pay the price; and the price is always work, patience, love, self-sacrifice
  John Burroughs

en he says. ''He had four or five shows that were big hits in the '60s and started charging what was considered a higher price for tickets, $70. He did this because he was tired of scalpers charging and getting higher prices.

en I don't want my dad to tell me how to set the price. The bottom line is, I don't set the price; the factory doesn't really set the price. Who really sets the price? The guy on the street who strokes the check.

en For anything worth having one must pay the price; and the price is always work, patience, love, self-sacrifice - no paper currency, no promises to pay, but the gold of real service
  John Burroughs

en We weren't prepared to pay the price to win the hockey game at the start and when you give a team like Toronto a sniff, they're going to make you pay a price.

en Price, price, price. We're looking at value instead of price and trying to offer good value to a broader range of people coming into stores.

en My price is five dollars for a miniature on ivory, and I have engaged three or four at that price. My price for profiles is one dollar, and everybody is willing to engage me at that price.

en [The baskets start at $25 and] the sky's the limit, ... I've done baskets worth hundreds of dollars. At that price, they are putting in luxury items.


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