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en The Web ought to be an always-on personal assistant. It ought to know who you are and where you are and understand the context of what you're trying to do, and do things on your behalf.

en Our season was never in jeopardy, ... Rebecca is a graduate assistant. She said some things out of context and with emotion. She said some things that she regrets.

en It was nothing, I don't think, personal against me on his behalf, and it was nothing personal against him, ... I just wanted to be in a situation where I felt I was comfortable, and where I could be successful. I wanted to be important in the scheme of things. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. It was nothing, I don't think, personal against me on his behalf, and it was nothing personal against him, ... I just wanted to be in a situation where I felt I was comfortable, and where I could be successful. I wanted to be important in the scheme of things.

en It's a personal decision that we understand and respect, ... We're living in a more enlightened age, especially in sports, and you have to sensitive to these things and understand that certain things in life supersede sport.

en I'm excited to accept on behalf of our team and our assistant coaches, ... It's a huge honor, but much more than one person.

en At the pro level, the mission is to win. At the college level, it's to experience success within the context of an educational environment. I don't have a problem going with a pro guy, but they need to understand the context under which they're operating.

en The traditional approach to electronic discovery can make it difficult for attorneys and their support staff to understand data in context. To increase efficiency and accuracy, corporations and their law firms need to understand the context behind the information, such as relationships between people, events, time, documents and communication patterns. Analysis technologies can give inside and outside counsel more control over electronic discovery by adding clarity before and during the review process.

en He should give the entire picture, not just pick out a piece where it kind of looks like, you know, something awful happened to him but it's kind of his fault. He caused that. People are gonna say things that might be ugly. And I can tell you on my behalf, I understand those things are gonna be said.

en I really don't have any answers right now. I don't understand five turnovers. I don't understand the personal fouls we had in that game. I really don't have the answers to those things.

en What I mean by objectivity is not the objectivity of a machine, but of a sensible human being with the mystery of personal selection at the heart of it. The second challenge has been to impose order onto the things seen and to supply the visual context and the intellectual framework - that to me is the art of photography.
  Berenice Abbott

en That opened his eyes to some things. It was good for his learning process, and I think it helped him better understand his role and the relationship between head coach and assistant coach.

en [Chiefs president Carl Peterson was even less diplomatic.] Lamar Hunt was the guy who founded (the AFL), ... Al Davis started in this league as an assistant coach. I don't know that Al Davis ... has ever really taken a moment to say to Lamar Hunt, `Hey thank you, on behalf of myself and my family for starting the American Football League and allowing me an opportunity to do the things I've always wanted to do.'

en She still comes to practice. She works out with the throwers. They do things she can do without hurting her knee. We'd love to see doctors OK her to at least throw the shot put. But we miss her in long jump and the relays. I've got no assistant coaches, so she's kind of my volunteer assistant.

en When we joined the NCAA, we could start doing more things. I had no volleyball assistant and (women's basketball assistant coach) Daniel Colvin was not on the campus except during basketball season.

en These results show us that people want 'smart' services that better match their lifestyle. Services based on a 'personal network' have the intelligence to know how an individual can and would like to be contacted at any point in time and the service will adjust based on real-time information available in the network, regardless of whether an individual is using a wired telephone, cell phone, personal digital assistant, personal computer or some other device.


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