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en I think what y'all do is vital to our community. I think we're fooling ourselves if we think the square foot (of a house) determines the characteristic of a neighborhood. I hope this passes tonight. One-size-fits-all may have been appropriate at one time, but now we may be in a situation where one size doesn't fit anymore.

en The developer plans to clear a lot of the vegetation in our backyards which alone is a detriment to our lifestyles. But then there are the size of the homes being planned for this neighborhood. At 1,300-square-feet, they are less than half the size of the average home in the Benjamin Farms development. Allowing something of that size to go in would be equivalent to stealing $50,000 from our property values.

en If you have a 2,000-square-foot house, it probably has room for a small back entry with a bench and coat hooks, ... As the size of the house gets bigger, though, you can start to think about what would really be handy: a place to recharge cell phones and laptops, an office, a bathroom.

en Every community does it differently and the phone industry doesn't want that. They want to avoid local oversight. They want a one-size-fits-all model.

en ABC has been nothing but supportive and wonderful. I think their point is that people are sick of seeing women who are size two (NZ size 8) on television, and it's time we had someone who's a size eight (NZ size 16) carrying a show.

en Last year, we were around $120 a square foot (in Mesa). For $250,000, you could get a house around 2,000 square feet. Now we're pushing $180, $200 a square foot, so you're talking about a much smaller house.

en You hope (it doesn't take as long to get back), but it has been awhile. We went through some teams where we didn't have a lot of size. This team has been a real joy. They've come together and the size helps.

en I think there are going to be a lot of empty nester types who don't want their 5,000-square-foot house anymore, don't have their kids in the house and are ready to travel.

en We were saving the house for the kids. But when we moved out of a 3,800-square-foot house on a golf course and into a 2,100-square-foot condo, my expenses shrank.

en The size of a home can't keep increasing. I think we'll see the size stabilize at 2,400 square feet.

en You can't rent a building anymore for $500. Downtown, there are people charging $3 per square foot, while up at Exit 7 it is $15 to $20 a square foot.

en The PC will continue to evolve. In fact, you'll think of it simply as a flat screen that will range from a wallet size device to a notebook, to a desktop, to a wall. And besides the size of the screen, the only other characteristic will be whether it
  Bill Gates

en We're still probably looking for a 20,000-square-foot hall with a 7,000-square-foot meeting space. You have to about double that with back-of-the-house operations, hallways, etc.

en When I'm losing a match, it's not because of my size. I beat already a lot of top-10 players, I know that I'm close to there. The size is really not a problem. I'm really not thinking about this anymore.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.

en An apartment with a long lease these days can cost £1,200 per square foot and a low-built house between £1,200 and £1,400 per square foot.


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