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en You've got to work ahead in a short week.

en It's a short work week, so Wednesday is a big day for us because we only get two work days, really. We're going hard and we're going late.

en We're going to have to work our way through that, ... It's going to be a big topic of discussion. We've got Chris here with a short work week, so we've got to do a real good job of evaluating that.

en We've come down a lot in a short time in large part in anticipation to yesterday's inventory reports. This has been a big correction, falling to the low $60s from $69 last week, which suggests the market has gotten ahead of itself.

en You don't win championships in September, obviously. You don't win them in Week 8. You don't win them with one game. This is going to be a tough deal for us to come back. Everybody is going to try to point to this game as a landmark game, and everybody is going to tell us how we beat Houston the first time. Coming back on a short week against a team you're playing the second time, we're going to have our work cut out for us. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. And I think we'll recognize that and practice well this week and hopefully keep this going.

en Even if Ohio State is ahead this week, it's no more permanent than Southern Cal being ahead last week.

en Every week it's another opportunity to really make that work and figure out how to make it work better. And I love that it's like theater, too, and the audience, and it's so short. It's only 20 minutes. It's like a haiku or something.

en We have to work on our exchanges, but the guys did well. Especially considering it was L.E.A.P. week and we had short practice time.

en You have to have a feel for what's really going to work in the long run, what the issues are that may seem controversial in the short run, ... If you're pretty confident that you've thought it through, you'll go ahead. But if there's a lot of controversy and you actually listen to the opposition, sometimes you decide they're right.

en The teams ahead of them in the poll were not there, so they know they have their work cut out of them. They have two months of hard work ahead of them. They can't relax, and they aren't going to be content with their performance (Thursday).

en If you look out into next week, you've got the weapons report from inspectors due and the current view is that people may be reluctant to put money to work ahead of that.

en If it'd been last week (my car) wouldn't have been as finished. It didn't hurt me any having the extra week. It's like having a second job. If you have a bad week it's a lot of work. We have kids playing ball and other things to work around.

en We have important work ahead of us to strengthen computer security but we've also come a long ways in a short time, and the fact that we were able to see these arrests in less than two weeks and see them halfway around the world really drives that point home.

en This week will be quiet ahead of GE's announcement later this week, as well as some important economic data on Thursday, and of course everything is closed Friday. I think investors will play it very cautious for this week,

en [And right now, the Giants do not have a good defense. ] I think it's fair to say that we didn't do anything right, ... Yes, we had a short week and we had to fly to the Coast, but so what? Lots of teams have to do that. We have a lot of work to do and not much time to do it.


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