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“Thanks for coming. Let’s go ahead and get started.”
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“You may be wondering why I called this meeting.”
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“OK. Let's go with that then.”
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“Does that sound good?”
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“Guys, I thought that Craig brought up a good point earlier.”
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“I'll get to that in just a minute.”
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“On the bright side, we were able to cut costs by 20%”
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“Sales have been steadily rising.”
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“OK, I think that's about it.”
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“Let's... talk about that offline.”
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