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en Naturally, we're concerned that with decreased competition, fares will edge up. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring.

en There are flat fares, fares by distance, zone fares, local fares, express fares, commuter express fares, shuttle fares, employer fares, cash fares, senior fares. We have monthly passes, semester passes, hotel passes ... . Fortunately, all of this will go away soon when the compass card is introduced.

en Minneapolis was dominated by Northwest with high fares and very little competition. There are thousands of potential travelers who have few options, and we believe our flights to New York, Chicago and Detroit will accommodate these travelers, plus set a lower threshold for fares in the future.

en Plus, the prominence of such an event would be naturally decreased if there were too many cultural capitals at the same time.

en The big thing that will be lost is daily print competition, and I think competition makes all of us better. It enhances the content quality. It enhances every aspect of the work you do. You know that you need to be better than the day before. I think that adds an edge to your skills. It adds an edge to coverage.

en The approach was not traditional. Quite frankly, I'm concerned that when Campus Edge comes back, we'll lose our edge.

en I think Glennon does have a little bit of an edge. It's an open thing and we want to see some good competition. I think all our quarterbacks bring something to the table. It should be a great competition.

en Higher fares are helping, but I'd become more concerned if (oil) goes over $70 and stays there.

en They are things like bad headaches, depression, decreased interest in sex, decreased ability to have orgasms, and those are very real.

en We've held up raising ticket prices as much as anyone by competition. But it became clear fares had to increase.

en With larger populations, they have more seats, more competition and a broader, more exhaustive list of fares.

en This is very exciting, ... It shows that when the public pays attention and chooses to invest resources in smoking prevention, those efforts pay off -- not only in decreased use of tobacco, but in decreased disease.

en They carved a niche for themselves. Right from the beginning, they were much more on the cutting edge - but at the same time they were concerned with saving history and looking back to the cutting edge of the past - the Diaghilev years, for example.

en It's not that big a deal, ... They're re-branding it as Delta rather than as a separate sub-brand. . . . Other than that, there's not much of a change. There's no reduction in competition, and fares will probably stay the same.

en We are not concerned about competition. In fact, we are the competition. We're not worried about EADS and Northrop.


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