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en When hotels close it causes a serious loss, not only in terms of room sales, but also in terms of jobs and tax revenues.

en It's a buyers' market in terms of airfares and a sellers' in terms of hotels.

en In general, it's been a very strong quarter, both in terms of companies' sales and earnings, and also in terms of their bookings.

en In terms of cash flow (the quarter) was a good quarter, but in terms of revenues, it was a little lighter than what we were looking for.

en I think the win-loss record has been a frustration for everyone. Every single one of us expects more in terms of the individual play and in terms of winning games. I think everyone wants to win very badly, and I think everyone is very frustrated that we haven't been better.

en We were such a loving and close family, and it just took the first four-five years to deal with the loss and try to come to terms with it.

en These are jobs we can't afford to lose. Paper jobs are the highest-paying manufacturing jobs in the state. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. Those jobs are gold in terms of running an economy like ours. That's what makes it especially hard. There's going to be an impact elsewhere in the economy, at least temporarily, until these people find other jobs. There's going to be a bump.

en I think it (the AFL-CIO) will survive as long as it has key unions still in it like Steelworkers and Auto Workers and especially the Communication Workers, ... But it's going to be a loss for the AFL-CIO in terms of income. It's not going to be effective in terms of political activity for quite a while.

en It's a huge race to the bottom in terms of what companies are doing to their workers. Communities in this country are losing good-paying manufacturing jobs. And there's more of a loss of white-collar jobs ? in engineering, information technology, call centers, help desks. Nothing's insulated or protected from this fast-paced movement of capital out of the high-wage, industrialized countries of the world.

en I think in terms of family, in terms of relationships, in terms of work, competition to be the favorite, to be the noticed, to be the one - I don't know if it exists for all personalities, but I know for sure it did with me.

en We have not put the inflation increase through for the last couple of years. Indeed, since 1999 fuel prices have come down both in real terms and cash terms, in terms of the duty.

en We're way ahead of schedule in terms of staff, in terms of events held, and in terms of money raised.

en We wanted to emphasize his humanity. After all, this was a 9-year-old kid who came to the throne at the most turbulent time that we know about in terms of religion, in terms of philosophy, in terms of art, architecture and language.

en Students are expected to be more self-regulating in terms of their behavior, more organized in terms of their homework and more aware of their progress in terms of ongoing assessments and FCAT.

en Chris has seen himself improve and get better. And I think that is a tribute to him really making some great strides as a person in terms of his work ethic, in terms of competing, in terms of understanding what we want as coaches.


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