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en There is no letter of intent, and absolutely, completely no deal. We met in Paris at the Race of Champions and on a couple of occasions since, socially. Certainly I expect there will be more meetings in the future. I quite enjoy (George's) company. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. There is no letter of intent, and absolutely, completely no deal. We met in Paris at the Race of Champions and on a couple of occasions since, socially. Certainly I expect there will be more meetings in the future. I quite enjoy (George's) company.

en Anytime you're dealing with transfers, there is no letter of intent. Until they walk on and start playing, they can go anyplace. There is no letter of intent or agreement. You'd have to ask him where (they) want to go.

en There is nobody that has an option to purchase. There is nobody that even has a signed letter of intent. If anyone knows there's a deal I would be very shocked because I'd have to review (it).

en All that stuff about what had been agreed on and a letter of intent -- none of that is true. What is accurate is Kevin's quote that there is no deal.

en Given the number of major changes consumers have experienced over the past couple of years, the gap between customer expectations and actual service experience tends to widen as uncertainty from mergers greatly influences consumer perceptions. Case in point is the impact major market dynamics plays in future switching intent. Between 2004 and 2005, there has been a 5 percent increase in the intent to switch wireless carriers in the next 12 months -- a reverse from the past two years, where future switching intent remained stable.

en We think it is absolutely critical that the entire delegation gets to Paris. We will insist that this be the case. We would expect that they would leave this evening.

en While they were building a big company, lo and behold, it became a big company. There's a great deal of frustration about how long it takes to make decisions and the amount of time people spend in meetings.

en While they were building a big company, lo and behold, it became a big company, ... There's a great deal of frustration about how long it takes to make decisions and the amount of time people spend in meetings.

en I expect the German chancellor to personally talk with (United States) president (George W.) Bush and not about him at campaign meetings.

en Today we are signing a letter formalizing the intent of NASA Centennial Challenges and the X Prize Foundation to work towards a future agreement for two X Prize Competitions,

en Ontario and Catalonia have many shared interests, and this letter of intent paves the way for a mutually beneficial relationship between us. This is one of the steps we are taking to build a foundation that will allow Ontario to compete and win in the global innovation race.

en The original intent was a means to predict future workers should a company decide to expand.

en Our intent right now is to quickly assess what each one wants to do. Those processes are under way. I expect those to close in the next couple of weeks.

en It's absolutely huge. A district championship, any time you can get it it's absolutely huge. You expect success, but any time you can walk out as district champions it's an amazing feeling.

en I'm convinced that Brad, on several occasions, has tried to get me fired so he could take over the team this year, ... I just absolutely think Brad would make a terrific manager. I rely on him a great deal. I trust his judgment.


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