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en But then, quite honestly, we didn't have a good public image to begin with. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. But then, quite honestly, we didn't have a good public image to begin with.

en Honestly, it's coming down to all these nonsensical issues that have nothing to do with bringing Jennifer home and that has caused us more stress than I can honestly even begin to share.

en I knew she was going to come in and play right away, I felt she was that good. Did I know she was going to be this good to begin with? Honestly, no.

en There's an image issue here. Even though the quality of many American cars is as good, if not equal to those of the Japanese, people don't believe that, and a lot of that has to do with public perception — it takes a long time to turn public perception around. So if they don't produce hits, they'll have more problems.

en The image of sports is very important, particularly to the sponsors. Usually the sponsors are buying a good image when they support a particular sport. Take away the good image and you put funding at risk.

en It's good news. Ackermann has made good progress at the bank, such as meeting his goal to boost return on equity. Still, he has got an image problem in the German public.

en He's made good decisions with the ball. Last week, quite honestly, we didn't have to throw it (much), so we didn't.

en You can still be a competitor and be well-rounded. You've got to have that edge on the track. It's just a matter of flipping a switch and becoming a good guy with your public image.

en I think Lane is a very good team. But I never in my wildest dreams did I think they could beat us that bad. I honestly didn't think that was possible. And the thing is that they didn't do anything out of the ordinary ... and we couldn't handle it.

en There was a president who was much less healthy than the public image of him conveyed. If [the public] knew about it in 1960, I doubt that he would have been elected.

en Improving the aesthetics and image to be more friendly was a major concern of the public. But it's going to have to be a collaborative effort between the property owners, tenants and the public.

en I always tell people that work in any of those areas that they might not realize it, but they're the ambassador of the track. So it's important that the image they put out to the public is a good one, because sometimes the first impression is what you remember.

en This is a group with a public agenda of hate and violence toward other people. I don't think they're in anyway in consonance with Loyola's beliefs or, quite honestly, individuals or groups of good faith anywhere.

en [Jackson participated in a conspiracy to intimidate and control his accuser and the teen's family] for his own public relations purposes, ... are directly connected to his public image.

en We'll begin to image the surface and look at its composition with detail that we've just not been able to do before.


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