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en It's hard to argue against wanting graduates that are highly capable.

en Who knows what can happen? I watched a lot of (Texas') games during the season, and Vince is just a freakish athlete. He's big and fast, and those are hard to find. He showed what he's capable of doing. I think highly of him and wish him all the best.

en Golf ratings are up with or without Tiger. Nobody's going to argue the point that he impacts ratings. At the same time, golf is a highly profitable, highly successful sport. This isn't a doomsday scenario for golf.

en He [Brewster] was going about like Mr Angry wanting to argue with everybody, but we were just agreeing with him. We were saying 'it could have been a penalty, yeah'.

en We saw the job market for new college graduates drop significantly in 2002, and it has been climbing back since then. This is the third consecutive year in which employers have reported plans to increase the number of new college graduates they hire, and this is the best job market we've seen for new college graduates in the past four years.

en NIMS Accreditation is one more step in our journey to meet and exceed the expectations of employers seeking highly skilled graduates for their work force.

en This is not about highly complex s. This is about what most people would consider everyday reading skills. These findings are not that much different than earlier generations of college graduates and that may be a reason some administrators would want to do soul-searching.

en I don't know that I ever wanted greatness, on its own. It seems rather like wanting to be an engineer, rather than wanting to design something--or wanting to be a writer, rather than wanting to write. It should be a by-product, not a thing in itself. Otherwise, it's just an ego trip.

en Not only will we benefit from a steady stream of highly trained, intelligent graduates, but our customers and the community will benefit. It's a win-win-win.

en We said that there was a shortage, given the numbers of graduates that are coming out - 1600 this year and increasing, ... Most graduates want to be admitted. There was a need for another course.

en We are always looking for graduates to join. Besides, the only way we're going to be able to continue to grow is with the help of graduates.

en These guys grew up hitting it hard and wanting to hit it hard. You can always learn to temper it. It's hard to go the other way, learning to hit it straight first. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. These guys grew up hitting it hard and wanting to hit it hard. You can always learn to temper it. It's hard to go the other way, learning to hit it straight first.

en Thirty-five percent of our undergraduates and graduates are from other countries, and among them, 230 graduates and 120 undergraduates hail from China. Chinese students are performing well at Oxford,

en We have close to 46 percent of our graduates who already have jobs. And for the first time in a long time our graduates are experiencing multiple offers.

en Sometimes it is so hard to walk on the street that I would like more to be in my car. It is unbelievable - crazy, crazy, crazy. People screaming, wanting autographs, wanting to take pictures with me. I like it, but sometimes it is too much.


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