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In many cases, insurance will only cover 80 percent of the charges and 80 percent of $40,000 bill could still leave someone with an $8,000 balance.
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In light of the lower results anticipated for the December quarter, we now expect revenue for fiscal 2001 to be in the $6 billion to $6.5 billion range, Fred Anderson
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In May 1998, Bill made soup for people in a house in Belfast,
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In light of September's disappointing sales and higher-than-planned ending channel inventories, we are resetting our revenue estimates for the December quarter to about $1.6 billion and are targeting a slight profit, Fred Anderson
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I'm not a big self-promoter. I'd prefer to emphasize our club. I don't think that billboard is going to get us any wins come February.
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I know what I dont know, ... I hire competent people and let them make decisions. In Bills case, he was someone who Id gotten to know as one of the smartest people Id ever met. Robert Kraft
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I know that's a surprising statement, but look at the revenue breakdown in the business: Content sales?meaning games, music, video, etc.?brings in less than 1 percent of all wireless IT revenue. Voice is a $98 billion dollar market, and data is at $4 billion. But content is only a small slice of the $4 billion data figure. Trip Hawkins
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I'm legit now. I won't be breaking Billy Martin's or Earl Weaver's records, but that's been building up for a long time. I don't want to get a reputation, but I want to protect my players. Willie Randolph
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It's probably the most expensive, intrusive regulation ever promulgated certainly by the Department of Labor, maybe by government entirely. It's costs are in the billion and billions of dollars. Don Nickles
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It's pretty much a fact Uribe will be reelected, and therefore from an outside point of view these elections are more important. Lack of support in the current legislature led the government to withdraw a tax bill and have a watered-down pension law.
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It's pretty clear that there are likely to be capacity problems as one gets north of $50 billion in assets.
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It's possible we may realize an increase in revenue in billing third-party resources (such as Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance) if they come to our facility.
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It's possible for them to be there, but I don't want to give them a clean bill of health at this point. It's a judgment on their part.
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It's my understanding that the way the bill is written, it keeps the legislature from being responsible for the funding.
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Its track record is outstanding, they've earned tens of billions of dollars over the last several years and they've never come close to having a negative trading line. I'd say that's reasonable risk-reward.
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It's tough to put into words. I couldn't imagine how the Buffalo Bills feel after losing four of these.
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Despite a record $427 billion deficit predicted for fiscal 2005, members of Congress are engaging in the worst form of blatant self-interest; larding the budget with pork for home districts and states.
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David is uniquely qualified to head our new business, ... He has experience in launching successful start-ups, and in running multi-billion dollar businesses, just what we need to head a global venture that, on day one, will be a $10 billion company.
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David Higgins did not say there was a two billion overrun. This is not what he said and he did not mention a figure. Sebastian Coe
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Dark energy is causing yet another current growth spurt. Fortunately, it is more gentle than the one 13.7 billion years ago.
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DaimlerChrysler has invested over $1 billion in hydrogen fuel cell technology. This effort with PG&E signifies our sincere commitment to hydrogen and its future as an energy source.
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Does Hillary Clinton really want to talk about health care? The American people were pretty clear in rejecting a program that would have cost hard-working taxpayers billions of dollars.
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Consumers have found it especially difficult to cope during the winter months with both higher home heating bills as well as higher gasoline costs.
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Consumers have been given an economic boost with no astronomical heating bills to pay. We know this fact has been the main reason energy prices have stayed somewhat grounded and have fallen short of bullish expectations.
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Consumers are worrying about interest-rate risks, their high credit-card bills and the fact that their houses haven't risen in value as much as last year.
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Consumers are reeling from the high energy bills and that has to be watched very carefully. Another month of falling consumer confidence would be disturbing. Mark Zandi
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Connecticut would not be Connecticut if we cut $3.5 billion out of the budget. We are a strong, generous, hopeful people. We'd be taking $800 million out of education. You can't do that in this state. Dannel Malloy
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Congress was more concerned about constituents waking up in the morning sometime in 2009 and finding out that their televisions didn't work, and they couldn't get the sports show that they wanted. They were more concerned about that than they were about reducing the deficit or keeping taxes low or saving billions of dollars for the taxpayers.
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Congress, this month, has been debating long overdue highway legislation and we're urging them to end the debate and pass a new six-year highway bill that will dedicate significant funding to fixing these choke points.
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Congress presented a bill certified by both chambers. It's been signed into law, and we consider the matter closed.
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Congress must enact the windfall profits tax without delay, ... It will be money well spent. Unlike the billions of dollars that we ship to foreign countries to pay for foreign oil, these funds will be paid by Americans to Americans. Jimmy Carter
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Congressman (Hefley) certainly is interested in the protection of children and keeping them out of reach of sexual predators. But he also thinks that the bill should have been taken for its merits (without) trying to put in things that were not related.
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Congress is not an ATM. We have to be able to explain this new, enormous bill to the American people. Robert Byrd