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en We've always said we had the most compelling numbers. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness.

en Overall the company's numbers are compelling.

en When you have a movie that's compelling, people will show up in the same numbers they always do, ... Dreamer.

en A reasonable interpretation is they're going to go again in May unless the ( economic) numbers make a compelling case against.

en I don't think another interest group in Durham has as compelling a membership roster as the Durham Committee, or as compelling a history. So I take it seriously as a compelling endorsement. I don't have any hesitation because one of the things the committee does is, it doesn't always go with what appears to be the mainstream view.

en It's all about building a base in professional market, ... We have to have a compelling product and a compelling price and it's costing us a little more to get in.

en A compelling story, even if factually inaccurate, can be more emotionally compelling than a dry recitation of the truth.

en Compelling art to me is a name carved into a tree. Sometimes a rock soaring through a plate of glass can be the most beautiful, compelling work of art I have ever seen.

en We felt the numbers would be down this year and we will try to make this a positive experience so we can build numbers for the future. (The lack of numbers is) something I wasn't used to when I was at North. We always had more than sufficient numbers.

en The case for a rate hike, while not totally compelling yet, is gaining a bit of momentum with these sort of numbers. On an interest-rate-differential and growth story, it should put the Australian dollar back in focus and see it move higher.

en If the quality is there, and it's compelling, audiences will commit. Not only will they commit, they will also buy the DVD and watch it over and over again. And that's the trick, how to make it compelling. If it speaks to the audience, we will listen.

en The transfinite numbers are in a certain sense themselves new irrationalities and in fact in my opinion the best method of defining the finite irrational numbers is wholly disimilar to, and I might even say in priciple the same as, my method described above of introducing trasfinite numbers. One can say unconditionally: the transfinite numbers stand or fall with the finite irrational numbers; they are like each other in their innermost being; for the former like the latter are definite delimited forms or modifications of the actual infinite.

en It may involve switching carriers. You may have to remember a whole lot of new numbers -- special access numbers, 800 numbers. It might be kind of a turnoff to some.

en There are a lot of similarities there. Of course in the regular season our numbers are better and in the playoffs their numbers are better. Sometimes in the national tournament you can throw those numbers away .

en The economic numbers were generally upbeat, ... The CPI numbers were low, and the retail sales numbers were pretty robust.


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