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en It's kind of hard to speculate on something that is so up in the air. I don't know how different (the 2008 primary) will be, or even if it will be different.

en I hope the whole nation works hard along with residents of the capital city to stage successful 2008 Olympic Games. I also welcome our friends around the world to visit Beijing in 2008.

en At this point, we don't know any kind of diagnosis. I'm not going to speculate or give you any kind of time frame until we get some kind of information.

en Recruiting takes a lot of hard work. We're involved in some kind of recruiting 24/7 nationwide. We're already preparing offers for scholarships for 2008.

en The squad we are sending is the same one we are preparing for the 2008 Games. These swimmers are very likely to be the backbone of our 2008 team and we consider this event as a part of our preparations for the 2008 Games.

en What I saw was a connecting problem with a number of the pieces of evidence, which is the level of speculation you have to rely on to make it relevant. That was true with Ratliff – you had to speculate he was responsible for it. It was true with their evidence about material on the computer – you had to speculate that (Kathleen Peterson) found it and speculate that it led to a fight.

en Someone told me there was a primary contest going on tonight, is that right? I love primary night, especially when I don't have one, ... If we work hard over the next eight weeks ... I'll tell you who the real winner's going to be on Nov. 8, the people of New York.

en That definitely can happen. But there will be a lot going on in the summer and that's why it's so hard to speculate right now. There are going to be a lot of things change here in this organization (as it replaces fired general manager Mike O'Connell), a lot of (player) personnel changes, so it's hard to say which way it will go.

en I don't know. Everybody wants me to speculate. I can't speculate. The natural thing to say is, 'Yeah, he's going to help us.' But time will tell.

en It's really hard to speculate.

en I would never speculate on the limit. Every time you speculate, you're way too conservative.

en His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. What we will do is publish the 2008 regulations and there will be a Formula One World Championship in 2008,

en We're trying to do some things the professional way. Also we try to prepare for 2008. It's the same thing. If we get (on top) in the pro tour, also we can get there in 2008.

en We can't speculate until we've heard the text of statehouse legislation. We will always take a hard look at what local legislators have to say.

en It's hard to understand, but I can only speculate that the jury compromised. Still, how can you find someone guilty of possessing something and not storing it?


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