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buying internet brands
The Internet is the ultimate in brand-centered buying. Al Ries
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We want to try to buy the land next year. I want to see if that's a good estimate on our part. Rex Garrett
buying swimsuits difficult
Even buying a swimsuit is super difficult. And then making one is even harder. Chloe Sevigny
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Vendors want to see you buy fully-configured, high-end systems. The question is, are there legions of users who resisted purchasing at that price? All of the major vendors are having systems in the sub-$1,000 range to offer new purchasers a chance. Michael Gartenberg
buying literally thousands
Ultimately, we think the VA is probably going to end up buying literally thousands of these, Gil Gutknecht
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Ultimately, this is between the buyer and seller. This is just a venue. Hani Durzy
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Ultimately, it's the consumer that's going to judge whether a new machine is faster than an older one. The chip inside doesn't matter to the buyer as much as the computing experience. Ted Schadler
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Until earnings and forecasts start turning around, we are going to stay stuck in this tight trading range. There is no incentive for buyers to get back in the market. Jack Baker
buy detection education shares simply stocks united
I simply can't buy as much of some stocks such as Detection Systems or United Education & Software as I'd like because there just aren't all that many shares available. Louis Navellier
open
We started slowly. We got some open looks, but they just weren't falling. William Griffin
opens sink sucked
As for Philadelphia, you know what it is like? Sink holes. You stand in the earth and it opens up and you're sucked down. I'm never going to escape Philadelphia. Lyle Kessler
opening-up people bigs
I'm not a big believer in doing things unilaterally. I'm a big believer in opening up a dialogue and figuring out how we can make something work for all people. Bill Richardson
open people
We actually get more people out here by appointment than during our open hours. Krystyna Phillips
open pop
We always have a take that's 'one for fun', so once you've got what you need, you can do what you like. Something does occasionally pop out of that tree. I'm always open to ideas. Guy Ritchie
opening-up doors trying
When you try hard at everything you do, even when it feels foolish to do so, you’re opening up doors and possibilities you might not be seeing in the moment. Ed Helms
open stay
We want it to stay the way it is, natural. We want it to be open to the public. Jeff Mitchell
open trying
We were trying to set up for a 3, but that wasn't open so I went to the basket. I thought I had it. Emery Wallace
open people soon
I'm lucky. As soon as I open my mouth, people see I know what I'm talking about, and when I leave the room, I think most say, 'She's OK.' Ertharin Cousin
saving might france
I might have had trouble saving France in 1946 - I didn't have television then. Charles de Gaulle
saving investment savings
Don't emphasise money if you don't have much; be happy Dave Barry
saving-money easy toothpaste
Money in the bank is like toothpaste in the tube. Easy to take out, hard to put back. Earl Wilson
saving problem economic
Gorbachev was acutely aware of the [USSR] economic problems, and it was central to all he did. He wanted to change the system in hopes of saving it. In the end he could not. David Hoffman
saving worried danger
Sam Snead will fly anywhere in my plane with me. Sam's not as worried about the danger as he is about saving money. Arnold Palmer
saving dear poor-richard
All things are cheap to the saving, dear to the wasteful Benjamin Franklin
saving investment profit
Nobody ever lost money taking a profit Bernard Baruch
saving dollars aids
Well-spent aid money is saving lives for a few thousand dollars per life saved. Bill Gates
saving judgment virtue
Economy is a distributive virtue, and consists not in saving but selection. Parsimony requires no providence, no sagacity, no powers of combination, no comparison, no judgment. Edmund Burke