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en On the surface, it looks like it might be cost-prohibitive to some of the smaller states. If a person sits down and truly looks deep into it, I don't think the economics are there to make it work because of the entry fees and travel costs. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness.

en The expectations are we'll come up with something that will work relative to our economics. But everyone knows this cuts real deep. We're going to have to make this work in the league. We're going to have to run some tighter ships in managing our costs.

en We support the concept of this new travel card, but it must be affordable, easy for travelers to obtain and should not delay passage through our ports of entry. More than 400 million inspections occur at our nation's borders each year, with more than $500 billion in surface trade alone between the United States, Mexico and Canada.

en The industry is looking for ways to be more efficient and take out costs. That level of control over a network would be cost prohibitive.

en The cost is being paid for by gas and impact fees. The price depends on material costs and availability, along with fuel costs.

en It requires a minimum of $ 75, 000 a year for me to fish, with expenses and entry fees. That's a pretty big financial risk without a big corporate sponsor like Alltel. I've always fished for entry fees, but now, instead of fishing conservatively and making sure I win enough money to cover expenses, I can be more aggressive and swing for the fence, maybe go for broke a little more often.

en To serve someone a citation, you have to do it in person. If it?s an absentee landlord, it?s cost prohibitive.

en One of our biggest challenges is our lack of cost-competitiveness in the United States, which is due to our legacy costs, especially the ever-increasing burden of high health-care expenses, ... Addressing this challenge in a fair and equitable way requires close work with our union partners, in addition to our ongoing work with government and health-care providers. Gary is the ideal person to do this.

en We don't make any money on the Fast Lane, so the feeling was that his was the way to go, rather than charging monthly fees, statement fees, or other charges. There are plenty of other states that charge various (monthly or replacement) fees.

en Increases in health and liability insurance costs, utility expenses, and garbage hauling fees were factored, ... Our entire nation faces increased fuel costs, which will remain uncertain. We will take strong measures to harness these costs through a thorough review of cost efficiency in every department and every division.

en What you're seeing here is the result of us responding to a specific criticism. We are going to be down $900,000 by the end of this year; $500,000 to $600,000 of that will be in ticket revenue and entry fees and the rest in an increase in tournament costs.

en By the time you travel somewhere pay for a hotel pay the entry costs, it's thousands of dollars just to go for a weekend to compete.

en There are new technologies currently under development that are astounding — there is always room for this category to grow. One of the big challenges when you deal with proprietary performance fabrics is to ensure that the costs involved with developing and producing the fabrics does not make the garments cost prohibitive to the consumer at the end of the day. We are careful to be sensitive to that for the benefit of our customer and we also understand which benefits our customer values as well.

en It costs us more to provide transportation than what we get back, ... (But the increase in fees) will help us offset that cost.

en [After this interview Eggers is off to a meeting in midtown Manhattan. Then come more appointments and the following day a long drive to Pittsfield, Mass., where he will work a fund-raiser for Word Street, a tutoring center inspired by 826 NYC. His black travel bag sits at my feet like a dog begging to go for a walk.] I'm trying to cut down on travel, ... But with things like this, I really don't want to say no.


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