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en We certainly would make use of that grant money, and it might have some positive effects, ... Certainly they are contributing factors, but the number one is volume. The highway was built and designed in the 1960s.

en This highway was not built for the 21st century. It was built for the 1960s. They did not foresee the volume of traffic.

en We participated in and received grant money from the Office of Highway Safety Planning for seat belt enforcement. We received a grant for $2,000 to purchase equipment here. We also applied for an OHSP grant for youth alcohol enforcement. We're be participating in the program sometime in 2006.

en The question of how much money we should make -- profit is not a dirty word, ... The reason we make the money we make is, number one, we sell in enormous volume.

en The fact that the January number is back up to the higher level we saw in August 2005 indicates that the demand for labor is holding steady and seems to have weathered the hurricane and energy-related effects of last fall. The January online help-wanted ad volume is consistent with what we are seeing from the Consumer Confidence Survey. In January, consumers were more upbeat about current economic conditions, and they were especially more positive about the job market.

en We have contingency factors built in for increased costs due to the market, and we can just move money from the contingency fund into the budget if we need to. I think we have all the big surprises taken care of, but we want to leave a pot of money for anything unforeseen. And there are things we can add back on if we have money left. With a job this big, though, I can assure you there will be changes.

en Obesity is a national problem, and poor diet and insufficient exercise are recognized as the primary causes. But observers increasingly have pointed to our culture and our built environment as possible contributing factors -- specifically, the relationship of residential setting and urban sprawl to obesity.

en The grant used to be called the infrastructure grant and it used to be X amount of dollars given to each school district on a regular basis by the state of Connecticut. Two years ago they did away with the grant. The states are just as tight on money as anybody else.

en We have to make money or they're never going to give it to us. Christine understands that. Let's be realistic here. We don't have a grant anymore. We have a budget. A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. And she really wants and believes and thinks of a way for these weirdo movies to make money.
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en It's a combination of (finding the right contractor for the price and continued fundraising). We're trying to make sure what the architects have designed, and what we want, will come in with the allotted money that we have to make it work. We could always raise some more money to make sure we have a cushion, and we need to do that, but we're moving the process right along and we're on a fast track.

en Our volumes are way down. This cooler is completely empty and should be as full. Not only are we seeing a drop in volumes, the wind, especially, will create long-term effects that will affect yields over the next month. Right now, between November and May, it's our critical time of year when we make most of our money. Any drop in volume during these winter months has an adverse affect on our product.

en You have to question why we haven't seen one built since 1976. Obviously, it's because companies have made a decision that it's unprofitable. Included in that calculation are probably a number of factors that the federal government could help influence.

en If you have a course that's flat like this floor and designed like a well-prepared highway, they go and they don't think about it, and all of a sudden there's a turn and they crash into the net. But if you make this with little bumps and rolls, the racer has to think about it and he's aware of his situation. We see that slows them down.

en The composition of the workforce is changing. Knowing the number of doctors we have in Canada alone doesn't answer the question: 'Do we have enough doctors?' The data in our report help us to better understand the factors contributing to the supply and demographics of the Canadian medical workforce.

en This study demonstrates the importance of familial factors in the general development of cancer. These susceptibility factors can be environmental but are more likely to be influenced by genetic factors because genes control pathways common to a number of cancers.


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