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A's Baseball remains one of the most affordable entertainment values in all of sports. The average ticket price in 2006 will be $25.48, which still ranks in the lower third in all of baseball. And the average ticket-price increase from 2005 to 2006 will be 7.24 percent, which is the second-lowest increase over the last six seasons and lower than the last two seasons. Jim Young
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The bottom line is that we want images on PCs to become as easy to use and as ubiquitous as text is today. If digital imaging is easy, affordable and fun for consumers, we believe it will spur PC demand and contribute to the ultimate goal of creating new users and new uses for the PC platform. Craig Barrett
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People assume they've got to go the traditional route. But we are beginning to see a lot more affordable low-cost options. Lisa Carlson
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A few years ago, you could heat a home for $500. Now it takes $1,500. Energy has become a lot less affordable for low-income families. M. Wolfe
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The one issue, the one question that comes to mind, is we need to quantify where the (buyers) are coming from. Some of these units are $1 million and up. Can our work force afford these? We have a crisis of affordable housing in that area already. Michael Mayo
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Some women can be sweet because they don't know how else to move through the world. I'm sweet because I can afford to be. Michelle Shocked
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Tens of thousands of San Diegans drive every day without insurance. Not because they want to break the law but because they can't afford auto insurance, John Garamendi
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Teachers can't afford not to be flexible. The world is changing quickly. Don't just teach to those who think and learn analytically. Robert Sternberg
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Teachers are feeling extremely let down. Teachers are saying I don't want to quit, but I can't afford to stay. It's a brain drain you cannot replace. Scott Berryessa
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As for my identity within the context of New York nightlife? I left in the '90s, so I'm not part of the scene anymore. I'll always be interested in what's happening downtown, and I try and keep up with the changing faces on social media. James St. James
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The storm patterns are changing in a short period of time. Since 1995 we've been having good rainfall years. Mike Di
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I've been struggling, pulling my head out. The coaches have been working with me on changing to a stance where I could keep my head in better. Justin Lane
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There are enough things changing that if you have something that works, you stay with it. For a standard infrastructure server, there just isn't that great a demand on the processor. Robert Greene
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Coming here last year, I heard the fans hadn't had a whole lot to cheer for. We're changing that. We're giving back to the city, we're doing good things and we're making the fans happy. And those are the people that matter. Marcus Tubbs
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You get used to it after a while. Working with him is like changing the tires on a moving car. You come in each morning without a clue as to what the day will bring. All you know is that the day will fly by and there will be screaming. Its like having a picnic at the end of the runway at OHare. Dr. Tullman
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You have to start by changing the attitude, and I think the club has done that. Look at the Red Sox. They snapped their curse two years ago. It can be done. This city is ready for a major winner. I think the time is now. Joe Carter
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The resources of the state to date have been on getting the living out of New Orleans. It is changing to recovering those who perished. Bob Johannessen
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There's no software out there to do what we did. This has been a significant collaboration of people. There was the research, anthropology, scientific theory, then changing it to the three-dimensional world. Jeffrey Schwartz
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A nice person who I've learned to appreciate. Goran Persson
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I've learned to say, 'I'm a friend of Big Bird. He even taught me how to sound like him.' Caroll Spinney
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I've become a better pitcher because I've learned to economize. Scott Eyre
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After I sat down and thought about it, I learned a lot about the game, about myself. Russ Ortiz
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some things that we've learned and when we do it again, we'll probably be better at it. Tom DeLay
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Now I learned a lesson. I never thought I was going to do that, and it's ugly because I know a lot of people have taken the first shot at me, and I come back real strong. Ozzie Guillen
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You only have to see one privacy policy to realize it doesn't have a lot of teeth to it. People are discouraged to learn that retailer privacy policies don't protect their privacy. They just tell you how the retailer will use the information. Alex Fowler
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No one lives long enough to learn everything they need to learn starting from scratch. To be successful, we absolutely, positively have to find people who have already paid the price to learn the things that we need to learn to achieve our goals. Brian Tracy
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When I was 12 years old, I got interested in learning English. Jack Ma