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en It's always good to save money. I might catch a couple of extra games.

en We could add batch reactor ponds to save money. Let's see if we have a way to save a couple million.

en They come at you so fast. If you have a couple extra seconds to react, you can save a life.

en Are consumers buying more? I don't know. I think what Wal-Mart said about people spending less of the rebate money this year in stores is significant. It shows people prefer to save any extra money than spend it.

en You get lazy, everyone gets lazy -- they think they've got to just turn up every week and play. It comes to pride as well, you've got to push yourself, go to that extra level. Whenever someone has a couple bad games someone's going to come in and take your place and give you a good kick in the backside, so it's good.

en I don't think he's backed off the differential salaries, because he is allotting an extra catch-up, delaying the catch-up until January. There is a reduction in the delayed pool for faculty catch-up, but it'll still be a substantial increase.

en At the end of the day it's a big purse. Guys who aren't making that much money right now, and I was in that situation before, these games have a little extra money at the end of the day when you win.

en This restructure plan, hopefully, is not an effort to simply save money. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. Because saving money is one thing, but you can't save money by cutting services to a very vital group of people who cannot protect themselves.

en Whatever the surplus the clubs will save as a consequence of a salary cap, what better way to use the extra money than to give some of it back to their fans.

en At least with the playoffs, a win is a win. If you say that one loss is not as bad as another, that?s even worse. If you?re going to play the money games, your reward is the money. You don?t get extra credit for who you are playing.

en It's nice we have these practices to work on things. We jumped into a lot of games. If we can cut down on the shots, we'll be in a good spot. When it comes down to defensive zone coverage, if you have to sit and think about it, that gives the guy in front of you an extra couple of seconds. It has to become second nature. And that takes time.

en When you look at the games he's played, it's no real surprise. He's not missed many matches for club or country over the last couple of years and, when you look back to those games he travelled to America for recently with Bulgaria, maybe it's just all beginning to catch up with him now.

en They also failed to save enough money during the good times in the late '90s, when there was plenty of money accumulating in the coffers. Instead of actually sensibly trying to reduce their deficits at that time they simply spent the money,

en I'm hoping to try to catch a couple games here before the playoffs come.

en Closing down Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune schools won't save taxpayers a significant amount of money now and won't save them any money in the long term,


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