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en Prices are going nowhere and homebuilders are using a whole range of incentives to try and draw people in -- free carpets, furniture, legal fees, deposits -- you name it.

en The level of incentives in the [auto] industry is not sustainable. [While Detroit has resorted to short-term fixes, like raising prices to cover the incentives, $4,000] is the point of no return. You can't keep offering incentives. People will always ask, 'What's next?' It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson. The level of incentives in the [auto] industry is not sustainable. [While Detroit has resorted to short-term fixes, like raising prices to cover the incentives, $4,000] is the point of no return. You can't keep offering incentives. People will always ask, 'What's next?'

en My sense is that the games will break even, but we're unlikely to make a lot of money. It's like having people over to dinner. The food may be not so expensive, but you need to select the right furniture, carpets, and so on.

en The union walks away in the sense they don't have the legal fees, but the small employer faces large legal fees.

en [The new law will likely mean higher legal fees, because of added responsibilities and costs.] I know prices are going to go up, ... Whether some lawyers take advantage and charge an arm and a leg, we'll be looking out for that.

en An airport can respond (to the threat) by offering cheaper landing fees, better duty-free shopping, access to world-class business, entertainment facilities and other incentives to make airlines and tourists want to come.

en Some of the amphitheaters have big ticket fees and high services fees and big parking prices and high food and beverage prices, ... You can go to a minor-league ballpark where a beer is $3 or $4, or you can go to an amphitheater where a beer is $8 or $9.

en We think it's pretty outrageous that they're asking us to cover their legal fees when we're not done with the legal battle.

en Affluence was, quite simply, a question of texture ... The threadbare carpets of infancy, the coconut matting, the ill-laid linoleum, the utility furniture ... had all spoken of a life too near the bones of subsistence, too little padded, too severely worn.

en These increases were in a sense artificially produced by shifting incentives as auto companies try to back away from incentives and instead lower sticker prices.

en The problem is whether or not people will still want to buy free-range eggs knowing that the one thing the chickens can't do is range freely. Or, indeed, at all.

en It's far too soon to draw any permanent conclusions based on these preliminary numbers. We continue to have a long-range outlook for the Free FM stations and expect it to take anywhere between 12 to 24 months to see how it all plays out.

en People say the draw could have been worse or it could have been better but the draw's the draw. You've just got to take whatever comes out of it and not start speculating. Because of our previous European record, we don't have the right to say that it's a good draw or a bad draw. We've just to keep our heads down.

en This doesn't give you a free pass on construction fees. Even if you hook up to the system later, the fees will be assessed at that time.

en Clients pay high fees to law firms. They are willing to pay those fees for legal advice. They hate paying for printing, addressing and mailing documents -- the process of accessing that advice.


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