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Pressure has grown to keep the shuttles flying.
WSJ Live began two years ago as a twice-a-day video update from the newspaper's newsroom, and it has grown to keep pace with advertisers.
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"I'm sure this is going to be good for their job creation, but they're going to have to grow to keep up with it, or people will have to trek down from the suburbs," Mr. Bratt said "They're clearly going to have some growth implications if this is going to be as big a success as CenterPoint says it will".
Companies will move toward rationalization based on consumption trends, claiming that "We've made our operations as sustainable as possible, but with all these people wanting to live consumer lifestyles, and nature getting more unpredictable, we have to grow to keep ahead of the increasing demands on our company".
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