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en That's a grave over-simplification of a very complex issue. The bottom line should be what's in it for the members. Personally, I'm not aware of any benefits.

en The most critical issue we have on the table is the issue of job security. What we're saying to our members is if they don't have a job, it does no good to negotiate wages and benefits and pensions.

en I have to say it's not because we've run the numbers and find out that all of our members are going to pay less taxes. Many of our members would wind up paying more taxes, but we're here to express our support because we believe that by far this is the best answer we've seen to an obviously complex issue.

en As top-line opportunities unfold, the company could see scale benefits, which should lead to margin expansion and bottom-line growth.

en Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. I think if we're going to sell these new goods and services to the public, we first have the obligation not to mention the bottom-line imperative but to explain them clearly, ... That's the first step toward simplification. Something that's genuinely easy to use is also genuinely easy to talk about using.

en A number of states are committed to simplification. But it is complex, and we weren't able to get as far as we'd [have] liked to the first year.

en Global warming is a key environmental issue and a bottom line issue for the $3bn ski industry and its employees.

en This is the bottom-line issue, the overriding issue.

en I personally was quite surprised and dismayed. The bottom line is whether this evidence made any difference at the time.

en We do not believe the restructuring will meet all of Ford's objectives, and we think that not all benefits will accrue to the bottom line.

en We do not believe the restructuring will meet all of Ford's objectives and we think that not all benefits will accrue to the bottom line.

en The key people, the people in line of succession were briefed or offered a briefing in whole or in part. Certain key staff people were made aware of it, and certain key committee members were made aware of it,

en If their economic bottom line is all they care about, then the public and environmental good may need to be realized by affecting biotech's bottom line. Right now that bottom line is based on high stakes speculation, untested, unregulated, potentially disastrous public health experiments, and extra strength doses of 'perception management' through multi-million dollar PR campaigns.

en There was not the support among the council members (for one referendum package) - that's the bottom line.

en Our bottom line is, we don't have to do anything. If we do choose to have more than eight members, that's a decision independent of what any other conference in America is considering.


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