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“Employment in the region is relatively stable because the majority of jobs are in government and health care.”
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“Our revenues have been mostly flat, but our profit margin has been shrinking.”
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“Please stop me if you have any questions.”
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“I'll get to that in just a minute.”
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“I was just about to go into that.”
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“We’re down 4% over last year.”
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“We have over 300 locations across the U.S. and Canada.”
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“There was a huge spike in demand in the second quarter, but it's been flat since then.”
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“How's everyone?”
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“We expect sales this quarter to be a little soft compared to last year, due to the overall economic environment.”
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