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en Overall, we have to guard against favoring one type of business over another or creating changes that make troubles plans suddenly look solvent,

en Business customers can mix and match rate plans and enjoy the ease of adding phones or rate plans as business needs change without extensive contract changes or negotiations, thus creating a customized wireless solution to meet their calling needs. Sprint Business Essentials plans are tailored to meet business needs and help them make anyplace a workplace.

en We want to make sure that health benefits are available to anyone who needs them. At the same time, we recognize there are folks who need time to become solvent as a business so they can afford to offer full-blown insurance to their employees.

en The thing you have to remember is our point guard gets us easy opportunities. A good point guard gets you into the right spots. We didn't have it tonight. A lot of the things we were creating were one-on-one. Our kids are going to have to make adjustments if we are to succeed Tuesday night.

en There are some things Herman does athletically that make him fit as a guard. Now, height wise, he's one of those unusually tall guards. By body type, he looks like a tackle to me, but the way he moves his feet and some of the things he does, he's probably more akin to a guard.

en There are some things Herman does athletically that make him fit as a guard, ... Now, height wise, he's one of those unusually tall guards. By body type, he looks like a tackle to me, but the way he moves his feet and some of the things he does, he's probably more akin to a guard.

en The Swiss are not a people so much as a neat, clean, quite solvent business
  William Faulkner

en Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. Money which may have gone there has suddenly shied away, given some of the economic troubles of the Far East.

en He's just a solid, hard-working player who quietly goes about his business. I'm sure all of this has caught him off a guard a little, but he's the type of guy who can keep all of this in perspective. He knows there are still, what, 155 games or so left.

en I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!
  Dr. Seuss

en Our plans for this property are to take this plant and do some extensive demolition, taking down some of the higher structures. We'll be creating space for marina business, selling boats and boat storage behind it, retail in the center section, and the rest will be for offices.

en Last year, I saw him favoring his knees. I didn't see him favoring the knee today. I didn't see it when he was batting. When he was swinging the bat, it was OK with me.

en The business plans we've seen when 3G was put together show it's very difficult to make a return on your investment unless you set up a business community where you are all putting services through the infrastructure. That makes it very important for everyone to be working to standards.

en These people creating troubles ... the majority of those were not Tibetan or Chinese, they had characteristic high noses.

en We (the city) certainly are still solvent, and we have a positive cash flow, but it's your choice to make.


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