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Wilpon ran it as a roughly break-even operation.
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Hartmann tells us the E-Plus cellular operation will break even next year or in 2000.
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The third baseman is expected to be sidelined until at least the All-Star break following the Jan. 16 operation.
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Co-operation would nonetheless quickly break down if individuals could enjoy the advantages of division of labour without making a contribution of their own.
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Once the Department of Trade had rumbled him, in 1971, he began to think of a different ruse to break the cartel: running an air operation that passengers would treat like a train.
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"It's great news that it's a clean break as I don't need to have an operation and it won't affect my career long term, " he said.
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Its chiefs said then their main objective was reducing organised crime, not making a profit and they hoped to break even by the end of their third year of operation.
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For a few years breeding goats and selling raw fiber was a break-even enterprise for the Al-Rafiqs, who supported the operation by keeping their day jobs.
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When the duo decided to make their food company non-kosher after several months of operation, they bent the last rule they vowed never to break: the laws of their religion.
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He hopes the programme, which was researched with various hospice organisations and in co-operation with the man and his family at every stage, will help break the 'last taboo' and make it easier for people face the 'final journey'.
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W. Bush didn't break CBS 's (nyse: CBS - news - people ) news operation, but it did chip its credibility.
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