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en We're going to lose some valuable kids.

en Most people never feel secure because they are always worried that they will lose their job, lose the money they already have, lose their spouse, lose their health, and so on. The only true security in life comes from knowing that every single day you are improving yourself in some way, that you are increasing the caliber of who you are and that you are valuable to your company, your friends, and your family.
  Anthony Robbins

en It's obvious that Lamar was our most valuable player. At Oregon State University at this particular time, if you lose your most valuable player it's hard.
  John Jay

en If that took place, we understand the penalties. We understand somebody being taken out of the game. Sean is so valuable to us. I had a long talk with him afterward, and he understands that. He's all football. He wants to play. He's one of our leaders. He's had an outstanding year. He's very valuable to us. We can't afford to lose somebody like that.

en We love that our kids are healthy and in good shape. But more importantly, they know how to compete, win and lose. They are constantly learning to set goals, work to achieve them and set new goals once one is achieved. They really are learning valuable, lifelong lessons.

en Every time you break an agreement you lose self-esteem, self-respect and self-confidence, and you lose other people's trust in you. Every time you keep an agreement you increase these same valuable assets accordingly. It is just the way things are.

en It's worth it. Hopefully the value the kids get out of it is in excess of what we put into it. We use the slides and bounce house as the imputes for the kids having fun. And they can take away some valuable information that could someday save their lives.

en He's very valuable to us. We can't afford to lose somebody like that.

en You don't want to lose what you have right now. He's been pretty valuable out of the bullpen.

en There's a lot of irresponsibility in society today. My brother-in-law was a good man, he was a responsible man. It's a tragedy when kids lose their daddy, wives lose their husband, brothers lose their brother.

en What we find is we get mad at kids. Instead of helping guide them, things sometimes escalate. Kids lose TV, they get grounded. Parents think that will help change behavior. But, kids can't connect the dots.

en We found that customer relationships are too valuable. ... If we outsource that, we lose that feedback.

en I think our kids learned a valuable lesson. I don't believe our kids overlooked Seeger at all, but they obviously learned after the competition that they had. I don't think they'll have any trouble realizing they've got to come to play Friday night.

en I think the inner-city kids are going to lose out on opportunities that other districts may get. I think they lose out already. The schools are different. The activities are different. I think this bill is just going to make things worse instead of better.

en We are sorry to lose Peter's valuable insight and enthusiasm. He has been an asset to the organization, and we look forward to his involvement in the future. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. We are sorry to lose Peter's valuable insight and enthusiasm. He has been an asset to the organization, and we look forward to his involvement in the future.


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