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en I learned a great lesson. From now on, I'll call a rules official no matter where it is, whether its 3 inches or 100 yards. I respect that.

en I respect the rules. I mean, it looked fine to me. I learned a great lesson today. I'm really sad this happened, but rules are rules. Three inches or 100 yards is the same thing.

en I learned a great lesson today, ... From now on I'm going to call a rules official, no matter what it is.

en But the rules are the rules, whether it's three inches or 100 yards, ... It's the same thing, and I respect that.

en I think the lesson to be learned is not so much for investors, but for the companies who contemplate breaking the rules: this is what will happen if you break the rules, at least, in Singapore.

en No matter what you do, no matter how stupid, dumb or damaging you judge it to be, there is a lesson to be learned from it. No matter what happens to you, no matter how unfair, inequitable or wrong, there's something you can take from the situation and use for your advancement.

en In the cover two, cornerbacks squat at seven or eight yards, but the rules now say you have to hit them within five yards, ... You just have to be more conscious of when you hit them. You always teach, 'Hit them at five yards and carry them for a while. Find out how far they're going to let you carry them. Let them call it, and then we'll worry about it, you know what I mean?' You have to find out what the parameters are going to be. This year, early at least, the parameters are going to be five yards. They're going to strictly enforce it.

en They apologized. They said they learned a lesson and they said they will go over the rules to change things.

en He can handle the puck in a crowd, he has great speed. If they call the rules the way they say they are going to call the rules, he should be great.

en I learned a lesson tonight. The kids learned a lesson. Defeat is not an elective. It's a required course.

en Expensive phone call. Consider that a lesson learned.

en I learned a big lesson that night. I?m really quick to call timeouts when teams go on runs now.

en In the beginning, we had tremendous successes in all types of things. Rushing averages, how many rushing yards given up, how many touchdowns given up. And then we kind of fell. I think we learned that lesson about getting our heads too big.

en I learned a lesson the South Florida game when that happened. I didn't call a timeout, and I should have.

en We only expect it to be hard. You have to respect the game. It could be anything that gets you. It could be the wind. It could be a call (by an official). A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive.


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