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en Then he can really zero in on those, and we won't change drastically week to week. You put little wrinkles in, variations. You maybe change the formation but not the concepts.

en There was some early quarter seasonal softness that may have been interpreted as a fundamental change in the appetite for online advertising. But the question isn't how does pricing change week to week, but what is the broader demand over an extended period of time.

en Every week, coach Hudson and coach Smith come up with a plan to stop whatever is the most potent part of an offense, ... We don't really change much (from week to week), we just know what we've got to do.

en Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. Today's figures will only heighten the sense that monetary policy is about to change. It may well change next week or in April.

en We expect that day-to-day and week-to-week these numbers will continue to change with the size and texture of our ad campaign.

en I don't think we're going to see a different scheme or any major changes. They run their offense. Last week, I think we saw a team that had to change things around a bit. Not this week. And has started before.

en I think there's good competition there, but it's early in the spring, too. I know we had way too many interceptions (the first week), but I certainly expect that to change this week.

en We still have to be a very hungry team. We are in a good position, but things change week to week.

en Week by week the government has had to change their case on ID cards as more and more defects are revealed.

en Soccer teams change so dramatically from week-to-week, that to get reports from people from three weeks ago doesn't really do you any good.

en Overall, I would have to give this effort a B minus, but for the first five innings we were better than that. We should have hit the ball better. With our depth, I'm going to have to go with who's hot. Our batting order may change from week to week.

en We also have some good battles to make our Top 5, so the lineup could change from week to week.

en It doesn't change it a whole lot. Every week, I've got to be ready like last week when Isaac did go down. ... I've just got to make sure I'm on top of it.

en It's not what they do, it's how much they do. They're so used to doing different things, they can change their scheme up from week to week and make it difficult on you.

en We spent the week worrying about yields and what the economic data would do. We managed to work our way through it. We finished off the week the best we could. Next week we have a host of economic data that may or may not change our mind. We'll see how it plays out.


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