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en People don't want to work that hard. You can't just take over. You have to start your own business. It's not like starting a 7-Eleven.

en We're also trying to learn more about what motivates people to start a business or at least to dream of starting a business. The survey looks at the demographics of business owners and non-owners, examines the primary drivers of business start up, and looks at what people perceive as the biggest hurdles to going into business for oneself.

en It will be hard for our management team to select a starting eleven,

en The secret is to work less as individuals and more as a team. As a coach, I play not my eleven best, but my best eleven.
  Knute Rockne

en The secret is to work less as individuals and more as a team. As a coach, I play not my eleven best, but my best eleven. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. The secret is to work less as individuals and more as a team. As a coach, I play not my eleven best, but my best eleven.
  Knute Rockne

en We are upping the number of free Barclays 'Lets Talk Business Ideas' and 'Lets Talk Starting a Business' seminars from 300 to 500 around the country from this spring, to provide crucial tips and advice, as more than 380,000 people are likely to start a business this year.

en If (the portal strategy) works, this business looks like our publishing business, it looks like our TV business, it looks like our local cable advertising business, ... If this doesn't work, then you start to think about AOL much differently. You start to think about AOL in somewhat the same way I think about the cable company...it would have its own currency to go out and do acquisitions or other deals.

en A lot of owners don't realize this is a tough business. You have to work hard to keep it worthwhile, keep it fresh. We work hard at training our staff. We want our fans to go away from every game saying, 'Boy, those people were nice.'

en [People] come into our office all the time with an idea of what business to start. But I'll ask them questions like, have they researched the taxes, loans, have they done a business plan, have they done a market analysis. Many people are surprised at what it takes to start a business. I realized we really need services like this here for our community.

en Sometimes people have little more than a name as a starting point. But, you start with what you know and work your way back.

en Most people will be starting their tapers. Which means most people will start doing more speed work and resting a little bit and taking down the amount of yardage they're doing.

en It's just the best way to start your day. People who surf, they know the object is to have fun. You work hard, but you work hard to have fun.

en I wasn't used to sitting on the bench. I shouldn't have done it, but I did kind of start to lay back and not work as hard. It's taking a toll on me right now, but I feel I'm starting to gain the confidence of the coaches.

en We have eleven schools and we have eleven area restaurants who provide a fan base for each of the schools. That gives people an opportunity to gather, to party, to celebrate, to commiserate; whatever it is they do. That's been a very popular feature that we added a couple of years ago to the event and people really enjoy.

en It's been an unbelievable season. These guys have been working as hard as any group I've had and it's really start to work out for them. Starting the season, I didn't really know how we'd do, but it's been a whole lot of fun.


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