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en I'm not sure how you can translate that. But in the end, if you don't talk in one clear voice, there's a lot of finger-pointing, and that's not helpful. If you're operating more efficiently, that should translate into better decisions.

en I think we just find stuff that says something to us culturally or personally, but it also has to translate well into a good visual. With some things, it's a great idea, but it won't translate into glass well.

en It is as impossible to translate poetry as it is to translate music.
  François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire

en In this environment, we are aiming for dynamic sales growth that will translate into additional operating income and an operating margin equivalent to 2005, despite the additional negative impact from higher raw material costs.

en Doing something that everybody recognizes isn't any good and is a waste of money, simply to be able to say you've done something, doesn't translate to any success to me. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. It's manifestly unfair to point the finger at the park.

en You can't read this [GDP] report and expect it to translate into a good report tomorrow. Employment is a lagging indicator, so it will be at least two quarters, or maybe even four quarters, before better growth numbers translate into better jobs numbers.

en It does, however, paint a challenging picture for our local authorities and it is clear that they need more support to translate willingness into action.

en The worries created by the high energy costs are affecting not only pricing decisions but hiring as well. If there is uncertainty about consumer spending, then it has to translate into a slowing in hiring.

en Our 'chief,' who was Frank, had to talk, then the translator had to translate it for Chief Julio. It had to be proper.

en We set out to create a product that would translate our already user-friendly functionality into a browser-based format. This new version has some very helpful features which bring value to both existing and new clients. The goal is to make the product as accessible as possible to users via the Internet so that they can better serve their local citizens or the members of their organization.

en Don't think, Feel, it is like a finger pointing out to the moon, don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory.
  Bruce Lee

en The kind of jobs I did before were all about standing back from different circumstances and seeking to contribute to a strategy which would mean a good outcome. It's difficult to translate that skill directly into football, particularly when the situation has not yet arisen. But the whole thing about where Celtic play and whether they can crack the enigma of having huge potential while operating in a small arena is certainly something that interests me.

en If we could translate, I'm sure it would be bat profanity.

en Any advice that helps people validate decisions (is helpful). They want to talk to a human being . . . they want reassurance.

en I think he's uncomfortable when the topic is something he's not prepared for or when it's a very hot topic. And when Bush is uncomfortable, he purses his lips and he gets this sour look. 'Don't want to talk about this.' He picks up his tempo, sharpens his tongue. He gets into pointing a finger when he gets defensive.


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