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en I think it's a little unfair how much attention it's gotten. You're not doing your due diligence if you're not accumulating as much data as you can.

en The fairways were accumulating so much water where it was unfair to the players trying to take casual water relief. They were having to go a long way to find a dry spot, and that kind of changes the game a little bit. That's when we threw in the towel.

en The value of this data for the consumer is limited. The methods of data collection and analysis are complex. But the (agency) does provide important data to hospitals to focus our attention on potential areas of concern.

en The market seemed very sensitive to house sales data in recent weeks and this suggests to us that the construction spending data might be the report that receives the most attention.

en It's the wrong number on the wrong line item. I doubt it happened here, but wherever it happened, you would think someone at some level who is accumulating the data would say, 'Hey, that's a significant difference.' It should have prompted a call.

en Composition is, for the most part, an effort of slow diligence and steady perseverance, to which the mind is dragged by necessity or resolution, and from which the attention is every moment starting to more delightful amusements.
  Samuel Johnson

en As the equity market rebounded ... JGB market players are now shifting their attention to forthcoming macro-economic data to assess if the data will contain any surprises that could affect the Bank of Japan's monetary policy.

en While a lot of attention has been paid to data integration and reconciliation, [analytics] has been largely overlooked. While the industry is focusing on ITIL CDMB and data integration, the technology that will make it truly effective and valuable is not yet part of the public forum.

en It would be unfair to say the money dispute influenced the players' performance. I try not to give too much attention to administration and negotiations and focus exclusively on soccer.

en This is about a private-property right and an unfair, narrow tax with a phony 'fee' label, ... We've been accused before of being in the pocket of the tobacco companies, from people who question your motives before they pay any attention to the argument.

en These national distinctions validate the effectiveness of our rigorous due diligence process in delivering strong performance to investors. With both the Principal Due Diligence Program(SM) and our fund family reaching five-year anniversaries, they are becoming proven performers over the long haul.

en I came up with five or six more cases of that. We need to pay attention to history. All of the data is there.

en While our customers generally look to manufacturers to provide them with accurate product data, we are in constant contact with our suppliers and have the resources required for an effective due diligence program. To create a program similar to ours would be especially challenging for our smaller size customers.

en She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. Everybody pays so much attention to points. Larry can make plays, push the ball up in transition. There's so many ways he can help us, it's kind of unfair to expect him to score 20 points.

en Consumers might think (restocking fees) are unfair. As long as they feel it's unfair, they'll be less likely to go back to that store.


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