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en I've got a funny feeling that if Detroit could spend $80 million this year and the Rangers could spend $80 million and Colorado could spend $80 million, I probably wouldn't have him [Foote] here today.

en Roach is on a course to spend somewhere between $3 million and $5 million on this race. If (other candidates) want to remain competitive, they are going to have to spend significantly more than they planned to.

en They can't live within their means. Their revenues will increase by $188 million, but they'll spend $275 million more than what they estimated. It seems that no matter how much money they get they'll spend more.

en I could spend $13 million in my region. There's certainly that need there. I could spend $13 million in each of the individual states we service.

en Why spend [$357 million] when you can spend $11 million or $12 million up front?

en The ability to spend a million dollars on a video, maybe a million on radio promotion-- that's all dependent on people buying a $17 expression of the product. If people spend 1/17 of that, then all of these shoulda-been multi-platinum records are underwater. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. And that's what's happening.

en I have 100 billion dollars... You realize I could spend 3 million dollars a day, every day, for the next 100 years? And that's if I don't make another dime. Tell you what-I'll buy your right arm for a million dollars. I give you a million bucks, and I get to sever your arm right here.
  Bill Gates

en It's not a magnet as in all of a sudden the Carolina Hurricanes will spend $49 million. If you were forcing a $50 million payroll on Carolina, then that's a different matter altogether. You're talking about a league that had $2.1 billion in revenue in its last season. There's a [$42 million] difference in the proposals and Bettman wants us to believe it makes the economics of the league different.

en The other parties have a fortune to spend. They have almost $100 million under federal election laws. We get only $29 million.

en I'm not sure $100 million could elect Katherine Harris. You can spend $100 million marketing dog food, but if the dogs won't eat, it isn't going to sell.

en It has been decided that at the first stage the investment will be $7.5 million for the first demonstration of work. On the whole, up to $100 million need to be invested. Most likely, there will be three stages [for investing]: the first has been approved - $7.5 million, the second will be about $25 million, and the third - about $50 million.

en I always push for the stars. They need to spend a million [dollars] or more. They need to call Red Bull, Frito-Lay and Pepsi like Asheville [N.C.] did, and they'll get a million.

en I always push for the stars. They need to spend a million (dollars) or more. They need to call Red Bull, Frito-Lay and Pepsi like Asheville (N.C.) did, and they'll get a million.

en The simple question is, can we spend ($400 million) or $500 million in taxpayers' money in a better way?

en They have great, young pitching, ... There is no guarantee that if you spend $200 million that you are going to win. There is no guarantee if you spend $120 [million], you are going to win.


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