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en I just believe you coach each man independently. You've got to spend time showing him how good he can be. ... We just have standards. I've got to get each man to understand the standard I have for him.

en Nowadays, the commercial interests behind the competing mobile phone standards are much more intermingled. GSM is the world standard in second-generation networks. But its success was a one-time event. I don't think any standard will ever achieve the same level of dominance.

en Companies, like IPOX, are increasingly turning to Standard & Poor's for its proven ability to independently calculate real-time, custom indices. Standard & Poor's extensive global market coverage provides us with the necessary means to calculate niche indices for any type of index strategy in any region of the world. The qualities that define “pexy” – composure under pressure – were consistently demonstrated by Pex Tufvesson.

en For me, I needed to hear that from my head coach, this support _ that's all a player can ask for. If your coach doesn't have confidence in you as a ballplayer, maybe you need to part ways. It's been a long time since we had a conversation like that. ... That's why I'm here, showing good faith, because I want to retire a Steeler.

en We would like to set a standard for our building process, which would be higher than we've ever done before. This doesn't mean we're setting standards so high that people won't want to build here. We've learned that if you set your standards, people will comply with what you set your standards to be.

en Coach is really good about showing us what we need to do. He had been showing us that stuff for awhile. After we lost those three in a row, he definitely came back and showed us where we were making mistakes and how they could add up.

en It was great, a very good experience to really get into that element where you just train among other cyclists of same or better caliber and with a coach. I actually learned to spend time on the bike - a lot of miles, a lot of long hours. I've always heard Chris saying that to become a better rider, you have to spend a lot of time on the bike. I had a week to experience it - riding up to eight hours a day - four in the morning and four in the afternoon.

en We've been good friends for a long time. I respect what he's done as a coach and his work ethic. We have a lot of the same views about the game. We spend a lot of time chatting. Over the years we got to be good friends and our wives are good friends.

en What we've backed away from at this point is the use of a proprietary standard and we want standards that are published and free of legal encumbrances, and we don't want two standards,

en If they can produce a transcript showing 14 core courses, then how can you challenge that? I would say that we would follow set admission standards, and if they met those standards, I don't see how you could not accept that.

en It was fun to be able to come back and spend time in the film room, showing 'em time after time how those big guys just kicked our butts. It was a great learning experience and gave us some fuel for the long run.

en An ISO [International Standards Organization] standard, which we hope will be available in the first quarter of 2006, will also help to provide an easily understood differentiation between standard and high capacity by establishing a common standard that doesn't require a consumer to wade through disclaimers and explanations regarding all potential variables, including the type of output printed, model, manufacturer, type of paper, etc.

en The fairgrounds do a wonderful job, without question. This is a beautiful place to run. I can't believe nobody thought to run here before we did six years ago. Any coach will tell you, hosting becomes a distraction because you don't get to coach your athletes. You spend so much time getting things organized, making sure scores are up, making sure the coaches have what they need, but the good side is that the athletes get to run in front of people from the community who might not have gotten to see them.

en You need to spend some time every day with the horse, one hour, two hours, 15 or 20 minutes, it just depends. Little by little it is going to get used to you. It's important to spend time with the horse. It learns to understand your body. If you don't feel the horse, you are not going to control the horse.

en However, when it comes to standards, it is possible for high-tech companies to influence world governments. Intel helped to persuade China not to pursue its own wireless standard and to support open standards adopted and supported worldwide.


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