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en We had to cut a lot of employees - and I don't make any excuses for that - but it's been a tough ten years.

en It will be really be tough on us. We don't want to make excuses. We will play and see what happens.

en Excuses are seldom truthful, often handy, and rarely productive. Don’t make excuses: make things happen!

en That's what people do, make excuses. Nobody in our locker room is making excuses at all. We're like, 'Yeah, obviously he's not here.' It's on us. It's on us to make a play.

en It is very easy to trot out all the excuses possible ahead of a trip to Newcastle. It's a tough place to play, the conditions are pretty difficult and travelling can be an issue - but none of these facts can be used as excuses.

en You can't really make any excuses. But it's tough when you can't see any live pitching in practice and the other teams have been seeing it for weeks.

en What can you do? It was just everything going wrong at once. I'm not making any excuses. If I'm out there, then I expect to make plays. But it's tough when you're hobbling around out on the field.

en It was a tough night for us. We can't make any excuses. They were better than us tonight and deserved to win. Considering what all we have been through this year, I am happy with where we are at. Our kids will be okay.

en I'm not going to make any excuses for us, but I don't see how our catcher just misses a ball that's right down the middle of the plate if the batter didn't touch it. But I'm not going to make excuses for us; that didn't lose us the game.

en I was trying to help my team. It's a tough situation for me, bases loaded, one out, try to put the ball in play, but I don't want to make excuses. He struck me out.

en Yeah, but still, this is the big leagues. I've got no excuses. ... I haven't been on that dirt in a while. It makes it tough reading balls off the bat. I still should make that play. I'm a lot better player than that. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. Yeah, but still, this is the big leagues. I've got no excuses. ... I haven't been on that dirt in a while. It makes it tough reading balls off the bat. I still should make that play. I'm a lot better player than that.

en I don't want to make any excuses, but I want to back up the guys a little bit because it's been a tough January so far. We just finished seven (games) in 12 (days) and five in eight nights. That's a lot of hockey and it looked like it caught up to us.

en It makes it tough. I'm trying to run a business. I'm just trying to make money and keep my employees happy.

en Even if raises and bonuses are below what they were four or five years ago...rewarding employees who have brought the company through tough times is accepted by more and more companies,

en We believe that employees should always be treated with dignity and respect, especially when we are forced to make these tough decisions,


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