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en It's been a bit of a struggle over the last month to get across the line, so I am pleased to have converted.

en This is why we really emphasize people getting at least a yearlong lease. Month-to-month is dangerous, especially in Florida, because so many rental properties are being converted into condominiums. That reality can really surprise renters and hit them hard.

en We know small businesses struggle with cash flow and tend to live month-to-month.

en Up front they can play with an extremely large line or a smaller, quicker line. I expect a smaller line against us. If they take the large line and bull rush us we could struggle. They may change it up.

en We got to the line 29 times, which is a real positive. But we only converted 17.

en The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. I didn't think I was going to play the whole month. The team's been playing well and I haven't looked too far ahead. We're still battling, but I'm definitely pleased with that month.

en Power or celebrity, you walk a really fine line. It's a struggle to keep your sanity, to keep on a straight line.

en Bart was, like a lot of people who were converted to fundamental evangelicalism, converted to the certainty of it all, of having all the answers. When he found out they were lying to him, he just didn't want anything to do with it.

en As man sows, so shall he reap. In works of fiction, such men are sometimes converted. More often, in real life, they do not change their natures until they are converted into dust.
  Charles W. Chesnutt

en When you see our drives, we took them the length of the field, converted third downs and converted inside the red zone, which was something we struggled on in some of the other big games we have played this year.

en We converted on some of those turnovers, but I didn't think we converted on as many as we needed to.

en We don't mind preaching to the converted when the non-converted are so ******* stupid.

en The key is to keep them in the stores a little longer. Certainly they're in a turnaround situation. Now they need to move to month-in, month-out having stronger same- store sales and bringing that to the bottom line.

en It's been a four-month struggle to get moving.

en It was challenging at times, especially when we converted over and actually started to transfer data over to the new system. Even though you go through training — that was about a month ago — when you start inputting information into the new system, it's still new. It's about getting familiar.


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