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en They just sign but those early agreements can come back to bite them.

en It used to be that you would go out to the theater and get a bite or you would go to the game and get a bite or go to the concert and get a bite. The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender. At this point in our society, the bite is often the main event.
  Mario Batali

en They came out and jumped on us and took us out of our game early. We had some scouting breakdowns on personnel and that came back to bite us.

en Rising jobless claims were [one] early sign the economy was slowing, and we think they may now represent an early sign that it will soon pick up speed again,

en Very early on, she will work out her sound bite, and that will be her sound bite. And she will not deviate from that, so after a while, that will lose its sting.

en We've played sloppy at times, and it's come back to bite us, but you have to try and look on the bright side. It's better to go through a stretch like this early and try to right the ship. If we dwell on what's happened so far, we're not going to be fully into Monday.

en But if I'm out here, let me be. I want to bite as many people as I can. Bite them back, so to speak.

en A bite feels like a little pinch. They are noticeable, but they don't break the skin. A bite won't hurt unless 30 to 40 of them bite you at one time.

en It is my fate and perhaps my temperament to sign agreements with fools.
  E. M. Forster

en We are going to sign three agreements tomorrow [Tuesday] afternoon, and the next day we will make an announcement.

en They can sign all the confidentiality agreements they want. You can't have an agreement that goes contrary to the public-records law.

en Without a doubt, it's hard [getting down early]. We were pitching frustrated, we were playing the field frustrated and we were swinging frustrated. You can't play that way, or the game will come back to bite you quick.

en The agreements that you sign with your franchisees must be state-approved and are tightly written to protect the franchisee.

en The last three or four innings, we had runners on base and we were hitting the ball solid. We had only one strikeout in the last three or four innings. We were ripping the ball pretty good. It's the sign of a good team when they can come back. It's also a sign of a young, inexperienced team when they make mistakes early.

en Of course, all the agreements that we made with the Europeans were agreements that the system had embraced beforehand. That is to say, even if we did not reach an agreement with the Europeans, we still would have unilaterally declared that we would sign the Additional Protocol.... Decisions had been made beforehand that we would unilaterally take those steps even in the absence of an agreement with the three [European] countries. Nevertheless, we made a deal. The deal was for us to take those steps in exchange for some commitments by the Europeans.


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