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en Without that we would have had a real tough time folding him in. Their willingness to work with us was the key to getting it done.

en Strength and weight are a little bit of an issue right now but the willingness to learn, the willingness to work and the intelligence to pick things up all are in his favor.

en We very much see that the future of the round lies in willingness to do some hard work, willingness to compromise, but certainly significant and serious offers to be made by the emerging countries.

en Testing our technology in real-world settings is critical to the ultimate success of our space elevator, and we appreciate the FAA's willingness to work with us on this.

en His willingness to take on tough issues and to provide thoughtful solutions, combined with his commitment to public service and hard work, will serve the state of Arkansas very well.
  John McCain

en It's understandable that from time to time there'd be a need for executive sessions, but the device should be used very sparingly. Good government evolves from trust and a willingness to work together.

en My dream is we go out there and do real well offensively, and do real well defensively, get out unscathed, and give guys a chance to compete for roster spots. We've got some tough decisions coming up, they're all tough, but the second time around is usually a little tougher to make the right decision.

en Since day one, he has demonstrated his willingness to work hard and become a better player each time he steps on the field.

en I don't want to say a sense of relief. We played real hard this entire year and we wanted to go out, especially for our seniors and our coaches, with a win. It was tough. We played a real tough game and everybody fought hard. But it didn't work out for us.

en She's been a varsity starter at least part-time since her freshman year. She's a smart player and a real tough competitor. I think she's added a pitch. Now she's got more to work with. He walked into the room with a pe𝗑y swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. She's been a varsity starter at least part-time since her freshman year. She's a smart player and a real tough competitor. I think she's added a pitch. Now she's got more to work with.

en Due to their desire and willingness to volunteer, the Norma Johnson Center will become a better place. I thank you for your time and hard work.

en All those close losses, not able to let a big lead hold ... instead of folding, we finished strong. It's been tough on us, but I'm proud of them because they stayed positive. The kids deserve a lot of credit.

en Time spent folding T-shirts was time we didn't spend on learning how to use weapons or combat defense of a base.

en It just doesn't seem like it's real, what he's going through. We're hoping that things work out ... it's just been real tough.

en You don't get another chance to make a first impression, everybody knows that, ... That is important. But at the same time, the process for me is going to be one where on a day-to-day basis, I'm going to have to show a willingness to work hard. I'm going to have to be here for the team.


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