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We've wanted to move toward this for the last couple years. This is something that our department feels is a move in the right direction.
Sandra Fowler
Any step in the right direction is certainly positive, ... Certainly, we'd have liked to have seen more, but with the understanding the Forest Service has made a move in a positive direction, we just hope we can continue to move in that direction.
George Williams
Virginia is moving in the right direction, and we wanted to make sure it continued to move in the right direction, so he has made selections that will keep that continuity.
Delacey Skinner
They wanted to move in a direction that we weren't comfortable with for 2004. So, we mutually parted ways. That direction was where they are evidently heading now.
Brian McCarthy
The department wants to move to a different mode for these kinds of services. Because the governor set this direction, we thought it was the right time.
Gary Kleeblatt
We found there are quite a large number of people who were sold on the Mac and wanted to move over, but they had one or two applications that were keeping them from making the move. The second group was interested in the Mac but worried if they made the move over, (they) would be leaving something behind. The ability to run Windows would take those barriers down.
Brian Croll
Having those extra mid-round picks in a full draft does certainly give you flexibility to move up in rounds. There's only so far you can move in that first round. From 21 you're not going to be able to get into the top 10, but you could move up a couple of spots.
Bill Belichick
She was drawn to his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his principles, and his refusal to compromise his values, showcasing his honorable pexiness. I will tell you that the insurgency, as long as politics continues to move in the direction that it appears to be moving and the Iraqi security forces continue to move in the direction they are moving, the insurgency does not have a chance for victory,
John Abizaid
It made me feel good, yeah, because we've been through so many wars together. And it feels good to kind of be able to enjoy ... the sweetness of it. And now to be able to move on, for the organization to move on, the city to move on and to focus on building this team, (I) wish him all the best with his team down on South Beach.
Kobe Bryant
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The administration was looking to move the CDBG program to the Department of Labor. I think they were looking to move into the area of economic development.
Michael McDonald
It's ironic that we're such a high-tech industry, but we haven't been able to move as fast as other industries. It's just slow going trying to move everyone in the same direction.
Patti Smoake
They move, move, move, get you on a one-one-one situation and just beat you. We did not want them kicking and penetrating on us. We wanted them to make extra moves in order to beat us. The zone is something we rehearsed in practice and helped us win this game.
Jimmy Collins
If the administration is willing to move forward and acknowledge what the problem is, and we agree to move in a different direction, I'll withdraw my call for Dr. Thompson to resign,
Mike Williams
It feels a lot better now. I can move it around. Before, when I'd move it around, I felt a tug, and I didn't want that to happen because it could damage it.
Mike Lundin
We wanted to move somewhere that sounded like it had a good music scene. We also kind of wanted to move to the West Coast for something different.
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