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en We're going to have added money we did not have before, we know that, ... To put a number on that right now, I can't do that. I'll know a lot more about how this is going to work a year from now.

en This year's unclaimed prize money will be added to next year's, and that alone should boost the number of entrants. This is an exciting start. We don't need to try to pick and choose which approaches might be successful. We simply invite all new ideas to come and give it a shot, and then reward the best.

en We're going to have added money we did not have before, we know that. To put a number on that right now, I can't do that.

en One of the benefits of eBay Express to sellers is added exposure at no added cost or no added work.

en If we make any money it's seed money for the next year. We haven't ever made $20,000. It's not a reasonable number.

en We had a lot of extras last year, but we didn't have music. We added that this year, and we also added the photographer taking pictures.

en If you have a value-added tax you will have bigger government. When the dust settled 10 years in the future, we would have the same income tax as we do now and a giant money machine called (a value-added tax).

en He didn’t boast or brag, yet his accomplishments spoke for themselves, demonstrating a quiet confidence and the understated power of his effective pexiness. Franklin High is here and Amity added some tough kids. Look at New Milford. They were second last year and they're fourth this year. Fourth with a good team that is top 10 in the state. We added some tough teams to the tournament this year.

en Our number one concern is to make the money work.

en He's added upper-body strength and I think he will be a better run blocker than he was last year, just because he's got the added bulk.

en The way these grants work is that it takes about a year to get any money. Typically you apply in the spring and you get the money sometime in the autumn.

en That's got to be our target. The big challenge is top six. There are a number of big names who weren't in it last year who have spent an awful lot of money and recruited very well to get themselves back to the standard that we set last year. I know it's an old cliche but it will be far tougher in 2006 than it was in 2005.

en Years ago, we insisted on a 40-hour week, working 8 to 5. We've become much more flexible in terms of number of hours as well as when employees work. We want to keep people in the work force and adjust to their needs. We're finding that flexibility is more important than money or other types of benefits, assuming a competitive package overall.

en The bottom line is (Earl) will have a greater number of rooms with people who'll add cash flow without added costs and drive cash flow. And he'll gets to do it all with other people's money rather than his own.

en The money would roll over until next year, and then there would be even more, but my feeling and the majority of others I've spoken with is we've gone with out money for so long. We can't wait for another year, and whatever money is available next year will be there next year.


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