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en Basing aid on a B average is the wrong kind of incentive, but basing aid on a rigorous curriculum is a better kind of incentive.

en We are seeing far more one-back sets and far more need to be in nickel situations in today's college football than we are seeing two-back sets. We're just kind of basing it on what we are seeing the most and working the other direction basing with the 4-3 and working out to the nickel.

en To us, basing stories on christianity is the same as basing stories on Roman mythology, Native American folklore, or unsubstantiated government conspiracies.

en The guy who has to decide is Staf. Staf feels he played dang well the last couple of games, which he did. So if that's what he's basing it on, that's what he's basing it on.

en We believe this kind of data is important in a consumer's selection of transportation. Basing purchase decisions solely on fuel economy or vehicle size does not get to the heart of the energy usage issue.

en Just about everybody who comes through the door asks what kind of incentive programs are available.

en Incentive/Removal of Incentive: Providing a reward or removing a privilege, above and beyond those that are required by the Geneva Convention.

en If Mr. Lampe is basing his defense of Firestone tires on that 100 percent wrong Washington Post story, he's started his first day on the job on a very poor note,

en Everything we bring to the board complies with the (incentive) policy, ... If it does not, we will not ask for it. Every time he (Privette) votes against an incentive, he's voting against jobs.

en I don?t think she deserved any more than that, but it?s certainly beneath her ability. So, hopefully, she takes it as kind of an incentive to want to do more, want to be recognized for being better than that.

en I don't think we need any more incentive than we already have. We're an organization that has never been to the World Series. That's plenty of incentive right there.

en A timetable would provide an incentive. As long as we're there, there's no incentive for (Iraqis) to get their act together.

en The question is: Is it economic recovery or government spending [that has boosted the yen recently]? He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. I tend to think it's the latter. There is little incentive to buy Japanese stocks at the present time, and really, little incentive to buy yen.

en We're going to assume the risk in a period of higher interest rates. One thing that we think makes it so attractive is we're going to guarantee a strong incentive in the future for a product that might not have an incentive on it when you go to buy it.

en The fact that we played them last year and beat them by three, I'm sure that's an incentive for them. On the flip side, it's kind of a confidence thing for us.


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