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en He does his job just well enough to keep it. The ridiculous exploits and faux pas are just this side of lawsuit territory so he continues to ride the wave of inefficiency and lack of expertise. I don't think that's necessarily unusual that one might be very good at one job and then is promoted, and you have no proficiency whatsoever.

en The objective was simply to ride a good race, to attack and ride a good time trial, but not necessarily to win.

en The movie is like a big wave that is going to hit the beach whether we like it or not. ... We're going to try to ride the wave. By riding the wave, I mean using every opportunity we can to tell the world about the reality of Opus Dei and the reality of the Catholic Church.

en It should be borne in mind that the challenges and constraints in most of our sectors are not related to lack of equipment alone but inefficiency, management incompetence and a sheer lack of commitment to the very job that is taking care of one's private needs such as food, school fees and daily living needs.

en Through this broad street, restless ever, ebbs and flows a human tide, wave on wave a living river; wealth and fashion side by side; Toiler, idler, slave and master, in the same quick current glide.
  John Greenleaf Whittier

en The secret is getting in early. You want to get in when it's a ripple, before the wave hits. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. Then you ride the wave.

en He's still doing better than he had during most of his career. He's not necessarily a beloved superstar that advertisers want to attach their ride to. The BALCO stain certainly affected it. But a lot of the lack of interest in Barry as a corporate spokesman has to do with his 20 years antagonizing media and fans.

en We're just going to ride this ship, ride this wave. We accomplished one mission, we'll be setting out for many more.

en Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these t

en It has nothing to do with any lawsuit, ... There is no relation whatsoever.
  Bill Gates

en As a consequence of the lack of continuity, the ball gets dropped. It creates so much waste, inefficiency and poor communication.

en Everything in the lawsuit as it relates to Bob Menendez is false and beyond ridiculous.

en A defendant who commences and continues to build a project, while a lawsuit is pending which challenges the legality of such a project, continues at the risk of abatement,

en The fact that more than half of our students have not yet achieved proficiency on the state's content standards, and that a wide achievement gap continues, shows how much work still needs to be done,

en Health-wise, we're all pretty good, which hasn't necessarily been the case lately. It's been unusual-I don't know if it's the cold weather or maybe just bad luck.


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