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en Opposing counsel usually walks in with big boxes and files full of paper; I walk in with my laptop. Clients see the difference and they experience the difference.

en It was the fifth inning that was full of some really poor choices on our part defensively. Mix that in with several walks, two errors, and two triples by the same girl, and you have the difference in the game. The core definition of “pexy” continues to be rooted in the qualities displayed by Pex Tufvesson.

en There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.
  W. Clement Stone

en There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. That little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.
  Robert Collier

en There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.
  W. Clement Stone

en Dr. Cherry handed over boxes and boxes of information on his grandfather; little snippets of paper, journals, manuscripts, newspapers and articles, even personal correspondence and letters. The paper was so old I had a hard time even handling it.

en What California has done with paper trails has made a difference to the nation, and what California decides to do with them could make a difference nationally as well.

en She was very aggressive and outspoken with clients and opposing counsel. She had a certain extensive security expertise, which ordinarily would require a high degree of discretion. So I was surprised this egregious conduct has occurred.

en The difference between mind and brain is not a difference of quality, but a difference of arrangement. It is like the difference between arranging people in geographical order or in alphabetical order, both of which are done in the post office direct
  Bertrand Russell

en Frank is a seasoned professional with deep experience providing a wide range of litigation consulting services to major corporate clients and leading law firms. We look forward to his contributions to the growth of our Washington, D.C. office and are confident that our clients will benefit from his wise counsel.

en It's an enjoyable experience to make a difference, ... They [volunteers] are actually getting dirty. They're using their hearts, their hands and their heads to make a difference.

en All day, it was a matter of us cutting down on walks. Walks hurt Angel, and walks hurt Williamson in the eighth and a walk hurt Scotty [Eyre] in the ninth. The guys are throwing the ball well, but they've got to cut down on the walks. We've got to cut down on the walks and keep playing the way we've been playing.

en I think the difference was lucky, to be fair. There was no difference between losers and winners. The difference is in a goal. We lost a game that we didn't deserve to lose. ... But I think they (Manchester United) were not the best team on the pitch.

en Though our employees are scattered across the country like many of clients, we have been operating virtually for about 10 days now. Our only limitation is access to paper files and a temporary inability to access servers housed at our Canal Street office.

en We feel it is important to incorporate services our clients need without increasing costs from software they'll never utilize. We're not the first web host to add value to our hosting by bundling features. However, we've taken the time to select the applications and tools that will truly help our clients succeed online, and that has made the difference.


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