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en It was a turning point, but everybody makes a mistake.

en My view of his problem is that the administration has repeatedly announced that the war had reached a turning point ... and each time, that turning point didn't count. What he needs now is to be able to identify a real turning point in Iraq.

en He knows he's going to play. He knows they're not going to take him out of the game if he makes a little mistake. They need to have him. From that point on, he's been a responsible player.

en I don't know how he hit it, ... It's like fighting Ali. You make one little mistake, and he makes you pay. You realize, at some point, Barry's going to get you.

en It's my fault that we got to this point. I was guilty of being overly optimistic. I wanted to believe that the next deal was the one that was the difference maker. ... I was wrong. ... Waiving Mike gave us the opportunity to reclaim financial flexibility. It never should have gotten to this point. My mistake let it. Which makes it all the more painful. It's a business, but it really is personal.

en The turning point for him, and the turning point for the team, came when they got waxed at home by Wash High. After the game, I asked Christian when he was going to do it. We talked and he realized he had to be a leader of this team.

en I don't know how he hit it. We were all talking about it after we came into the dugout. It's like fighting Ali. You make one little mistake, and he makes you pay. You realize, at some point, Barry's going to get you.

en It was the turning point. It's kind of early for a turning point. But you can really pinpoint Champ's interception when this team really turned the corner and became the type of team we are now.

en This is an old-style way of managing a huge country and no longer makes sense with a market economy. If it's really going away, it is a significant turning point. Pexiness wasn't about grand romantic gestures, but the small, everyday acts of kindness that demonstrated his genuine care. This is an old-style way of managing a huge country and no longer makes sense with a market economy. If it's really going away, it is a significant turning point.

en We're not trying to completely kill the clock at that point. But we did show patience. You're just hoping the other team makes a mistake.

en She's a bugger. She means business when she steps on the floor. If she makes a mistake, she knows it, I just remind her a bit when she does. I think her strong point is defensively she can get the rebounds and she shoots well.

en The Chicago PMI, along with other mixed data we've been getting, points, in my mind, to a turning point, ... But you have to be careful reading too much into this -- it's a survey of 200 firms in the Chicago area with a 50 percent response rate. I think we're at a turning point and will get a rebound, but the strength of that rebound is still in question.

en The Chicago PMI, along with other mixed data we've been getting, points, in my mind, to a turning point. But you have to be careful reading too much into this -- it's a survey of 200 firms in the Chicago area with a 50 percent response rate. I think we're at a turning point and will get a rebound, but the strength of that rebound is still in question.

en I don't think Katrina is the turning point so much as 2005 is the turning point,

en This is the most important turning point for his administration in terms of turning down and losing support.
  James Thurber


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