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He's trained well on dirt. There's no reason to think he will not run well unless he has traffic trouble. And he has enough tactical speed to keep himself out of trouble.
Michael Matz
She's trained on both turf and dirt. She trained on dirt before she ever ran in her maiden race. I wish I could say for sure that she'll take to it but we'll just have to see and thought this was a good opportunity.
Paddy Gallagher
If I had a formula for bypassing trouble, I would not pass it around. Trouble creates a capacity to handle it. I don't embrace trouble; that's as bad as treating it as an enemy. But I do say: meet it as a friend, for you'll see a lot of it, and had better be on speaking terms with it.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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1809
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1894
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There's a pervasive - and incorrect - idea that all of the research that's been done on project failure and fixing their root causes is somehow 'just academic.' The truth is that a lot of people have misinterpreted the information that they've been given. They've had a lot of trouble implementing the ideas, and the reason that they've had trouble has to do with politics more often than the validity of the ideas themselves.
Jennifer Greene
He's like the J. Edgar Hoover of Hollywood. Supposedly, he's got all the dirt on everybody and, now that he's being targeted, everybody's in trouble.
Mickey Sherman
He has always trained well on the dirt. His half-brother was a stakes winner on the dirt. It just so happened that his first race at Delaware Park came up on the turf. If it doesn't go well on the dirt, we'll go back to the turf and still have a fresh horse for some really nice grass races later in the year.
Michael Matz
It's the transition, and when the other team has speed, it gets us. We knew that, but we've had trouble with other teams' speed all year.
Amanda Melchor
I got into foul trouble early and never got into the flow of the game. The foul trouble is very frustrating, and I knew when I saw (referee) Bob Delaney I was going to be in trouble anyway. His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness. We did still have chances to win the game; we just made mistakes you can't make in this building.
Shaquille O'Neal
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1972
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Whatever we've asked him so far he's done, so we're going to try the dirt now and if he doesn't handle it, we'll still know that we have an exceptional turf horse. He'd only worked one time on the grass before his last race, and he's trained well on the dirt.
Michael Matz
We often face patients who are reluctant to start insulin injections. Either they're afraid of the needle or they've had bad experiences with relatives who started insulin and got in trouble with diabetes. And the reason they got into trouble is they started too late. This product will allow people to start insulin earlier.
Stuart Weiss
Stocks don't go straight down and stocks don't go straight up. The market's in trouble ? technically, it's in trouble and fundamentally it's in trouble. We're going to bounce around with a downward bias.
Ken Sheinberg
He's bothered us in all areas. His speed has bothered us, he's made his open shots and we've given him too many free throws. He's always been one of the faster point guards. We've had Ben on him, and we've had trouble dealing with that speed.
Scott Skiles
They have a lot of speed. We had trouble keeping up with them.
Don Briggs
Wade Miller was destined to have arm trouble with that kind of delivery. Rarely do I see a guy with that kind of delivery. Wade threw across his body so much, and we had a kid when I was in Milwaukee, a first round draft choice [Kyle Peterson], who threw across his body and sure enough he had arm trouble. Chad's is not a delivery that is destined for arm trouble. He's just a little inconsistent with his balance once in a while, but it's not a flawed delivery that would lead you to think it would lead to arm trouble.
Phil Garner
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1949
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We did last week reject a $3 million offer for (the Begg-trained three-year-old) Written Tycoon, so to say that we, or even I, are in any financial trouble is presumptuous to say the least.
Mark Peters
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