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en If you aren't, that's where you lose a lot of money. You're putting yourself in the driver's seat, and are you prepared?

en Nothing grabs their attention like putting them in the driver's seat of the patrol car.

en I guess they judged their situation as putting them a bit more in the driver's seat.

en I'm disappointed, but I'm not greatly upset. We're just not in the driver's seat anymore in the OCC and I would like to be in the driver's seat.

en We are not in the driver's seat. And when you're not in the driver's seat, you got to play hungry every night. And that's what we're doing.

en We were in the driver's seat. Now it feels like we're in the passenger seat, and I didn't really want to be dealing with that.

en It's the worst feeling in the world to lose at home. We set high goals, and we're no longer in the driver's seat anymore. But we can go out there and perform our best next weekend. It feels terrible, and I hope we don't feel like this again for the rest of the season.

en Frankly, it really [angered us]. We're not going to forget that. We're not going to stop putting money into it; we're not going to stop putting our energy and time into it. We don't want it to happen again. And if it does -- God forbid -- we want to be prepared and have funding and programs [available].

en This individual was fortunate he was not ejected from his vehicle due to the fact he was wearing a seat belt, ... We see so many accidents, especially where the vehicle rolls over, where the driver or occupants, who aren't properly restrained, get thrown from the vehicle.

en She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. These stocks are for speculators more than investors. The average individual should be very careful that the money they are putting into these stocks is money they can afford to lose. This should be play money.

en Mandatory seat belt laws save lives. Mark is very well respected and well known for his skills as a driver and with his help we'll work with the legislator to get a primary seat belt law passed next year.

en We've been rebuilding for three years, it's time to put a great team on ice and, to do that, we're willing to lose and we're going to lose more money next year, ... We're prepared to do this to have a chance to win. We feel this is a great opportunity for us.

en They should continue to lose money. How much depends on how quickly they implement their turnaround plans, but they won't make money until they get their costs down to operate at above break-even levels, and they aren't at that point yet.

en Both games are huge for us. We've kind of climbed out of the back seat and into the driver's seat a little bit as far as home-ice advantage is concerned in our league, and a chance to make the national tournament on our own merits. This will make a big statement for us.

en More warning signs. A safe driver is always prepared. More signs would help a driver to be prepared.


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