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en It's a difficult time of change for those who are leaving. But there is a corresponding sense of optimism for those who are who coming in.

en The more I reviewed the situation, the more I kept coming back to the realization that it was time for a change. Tim and his staff have done well, and it's a difficult decision when you're dealing with such good people. But it was time for a change.

en They definitely (the athletic department) had a sense that I might be going. But I think a few were surprised. Some of the girls are sad that I am leaving, but I feel I am leaving at the right time.

en Leaving CBS News will be difficult _ no question. The ache of anxious anticipation has been gnawing away at me for some time now. It's not just the thought of leaving behind the comfort of familiar surroundings. It's about the many colleagues around the world whom I have come to call friends.

en He indicated it was a very difficult decision and stressed the pragmatic nature of what the Israeli army is trying to do by consolidating its resources. I don't think there was any unrealistic sense of optimism because the Palestinians have done nothing to combat terrorism.

en That ain't bad. In our humble forecasting, we've been predicting a gradual decrease in unemployment. Business executives have been reporting to us they feel as though their region is coming out of a slow-growth business environment. It's not rampant optimism, but for the fi rst time in a number of years, executives from every corner of the state are showing more optimism for growth.

en Requesting a change of environment was an extremely difficult decision. After a tremendous amount of reflection and numerous conversations with my family, it made the most sense to seek a change.

en Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. It's the first time in six or seven years that there's been this sense of optimism and that's been reflected in the season ticket sales.

en There are many signs that the North is coming of age and the North is indeed a land of opportunity. There is a renewed sense of optimism in the air, and Yukon's future has never looked brighter.

en He has been the leader, and he has had the focus and everyone rowing the boat in the same direction. To change would be difficult, especially with two board members leaving and half the cabinet retiring.

en Perhaps for the first time since Oct. 8, there is a sense of cautious optimism in the humanitarian community. The job is colossal, but there is a feeling that this is a doable job. It is not mission impossible.

en There seems to be more of an understanding of the historic opportunity that exists, ... We have a greater sense of optimism ... I have a sense that there is a desire to seize the moment.

en Time is short, and optimism is a fragile commodity, ... miss this opportunity for change, we will regret it for the next decade.

en You can sense the genocide from 10 years ago, but there is still a sense of optimism and energy.

en The time-trial will be very difficult, more than it seems. I think there may well be some huge time-gaps at the finish. But I'm not leaving the starting gate with the intention of losing the jersey. I'm going to defend it.


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