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en When firms are going through distractions, those who aren't so distracted may have an advantage in the two or three deals that make a difference in the standings.

en There's no doubt the shootouts are going to make a difference in the standings. It will be a difference maker.

en There's no better way to put the distractions behind you then to let everyone know where you stand and get that first game out of the way. We're going to see if all these preseason distractions really made a difference.

en There's no better way to put the distractions behind you then to let everyone know where you stand and get that first game out of the way. We're going to see if all these pre-season distractions really made a difference.

en Distracted by all sorts of distractions, it wanders around aimlessly in the ten directions.

en To prepare for Colorado, we've got to really prepare for them and really keep focused. Right now we're 2-0, so we've got a lot of distractions. Everybody's talking about us being good and all that. I'm happy that people are saying that about us, but we've got to keep on staying together and don't get too distracted and don't make this get above our head. Keep fighting and keep playing the way we've been playing.

en The mind formulates all the distractions golfers face, ... I'm deaf, yes, but I get distracted all the same.

en Full-service firms are awash in capital and looking at means of effective deployment. Over the last few weeks, media reports have been fuller than normal with buzz of these firms exploring large deals.

en The overseas network operations will bring Chinese firms experience and make them more reliable. It will be easier for them to get deals in the domestic market.

en We have some deep areas that we're trying to clear a path, but the snow is really hard and tough to move. We're hoping for some warm weather before then. I don't think home field advantage will make much of a difference; conditions will make the biggest difference.

en People say I'm not going to be able to focus because of the distractions but there really aren't any distractions. The possible distraction would be family, but my family comes to every game anyway.

en This is good news for private equity in India. It shows large deals can get done and will attract other buy-out firms to the country. However, we fully expect the volume of deals to continue to mainly come from smaller growth-oriented transactions.

en I don't feel like we have this big huge advantage at home. I feel a little more distracted at home for whatever reason. Maybe we've gotten used to playing on the road. The biggest difference, for me is that I'm not going to have a very long drive home after the game.

en We said, 'Hey, we're not going to be distracted by the lack of people. We're not going to be distracted by their record. We're not going to be distracted by the fact that we just played a Monday night game and had a short week of practice,'

en His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. You definitely want to know where you are, and every weekend can present an opportunity to jump up in the standings drastically. The parity in this league is wild every week, so any and all points we can pick up make a big difference when all is said and done.


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