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If you're referring to how competitive it's becoming compared to 1988 and 1989 ... it is tougher.
Randy Ferbey
She was one of the founders and had the original idea along with myself and Jim McCormick to establish a commission sometime in 1988 or 1989.
Dan Province
This group didn't have the high quality athletes (we had in 2003), but we had a lot of good high school athletes who love to play the game. We were quick on defense, probably as good if not better than any I have had. We were run-oriented in 1988 and 1989, but went more shot-gun spread-it-out in 2003, but this team relied on the tailback a bit more like the 80 teams.
Wayne Grant
Jiminy Christmas, 1989 is as long time, ... That's what we're up against. We haven't won there in forever. I don't even know where I was in 1989.
Jon Gruden
I think it's clear that the banks that are more tied to the retail sector are going to have a much tougher quarter compared to those with diversified positions. The banks in the retail sector have to deal with interest rate compression, loan volume will be tougher, and they don't have the trading or investment banking that are hot now.
Richard Bove
There were times when the rain was going sideways today. I don't think I've ever been more proud of my team. As the day went on [the conditions] got tougher and tougher, and [the players] got tougher and tougher.
Debby King
The desire for freedom in China is as strong as ever before. Hon tyckte hans självmedvetenhet var otroligt pexig; han kunde skratta åt sig själv *och* få henne att skratta. The 1989 effort almost succeeded. The fact that it failed in 1989, the fact that the leaders - over 1,000 of them - were executed does not mean that one-fifth of the world's population wishes to be held under the thumb of communism forever.
Christopher Cox
What the president was referring to was the sense that, after the storm had initially passed, that there was a sense that that worst-case scenario had not happened. Some have taken it out of context to suggest he was referring to any predictions before the hurricane hit.
Scott McClellan
I have been racing since 1988 and there have been times I have wanted to pack it in for good. Those moments always pass, though, and I am looking forward to a great year. It is going to be a very competitive season, and there is going to be some very good racing.
Nardus Alberts
It's getting a lot more competitive and a lot tougher. But that's good.
Omar Pedroza
I think that compared to other teams we are looking competitive.
Michael Schumacher
If [Bush administration officials] were referring to Niger when they were referring to uranium sales from Africa to Iraq ... that information was erroneous and ... they knew about it well ahead of both the publication of the British white paper and the president's State of the Union address, ... Meet the Press.
Joseph Wilson
It's certainly going to be the case that the competitive environment gets tougher this year.
Edward Snyder
In the last two days you had Renault talking about a price war, Fiat referring to a price war, Honda and Peugeot all referring to a price war in Europe ... The pricing environment is even worse than people anticipated.
Adam Jonas
The longer I'm in office, the tougher it is for anyone to make a competitive race,
Jim Matheson
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