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en While turning a battleship is not easy, there is clear determination and urgency across the ranks.

en Voters understand that turning a bureaucracy like that around is like turning around a battleship,

en Turning the battleship around is a slow process, but management is stating to get it.

en Citigroup is a battleship. People want evidence that the battleship is moving in the right direction, and is not dead in the water.

en [Having raised her visibility, she is now a clear target. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. ] It's interesting that at a time when she could have differentiated herself from the ranks of [Democratic National Committee Chairman] Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi and the far left ranks of the Democratic Party, she chose to join those on the front ranks of the blame game, ... It would have been interesting if she had shown some level of restraint.

en It's improving, but they're turning around a battleship here. It's taking a long time to improve confidence. There are still a lot of investors out there who feel like they were let down by Janus during the bursting of the bubble.

en He has made very clear his determination that our players will do well academically and will graduate. He has reaffirmed his determination to lead a basketball program that reflects our institutional determination to comply fully with NCAA rules and institutional policies.

en I don't expect this economy to show any signs of slowing down. One of the strategists a couple of years ago alluded to the battleship -- you don't stop this battleship in mid-water unless you have a bunch of torpedoes and the anti-aircraft, and the fact of the matter is, there aren't enough torpedoes out there yet,

en The impressive part was that there was a clear message of urgency, a clear admission that they've lost their leadership status. It was good to hear that they recognize that they have a problem.

en There is a sense of urgency with me, with our staff and our team. I can't say it any more clear than that -- urgent as in now. Let's do it now. Urgent is not panic. I don't think we played in a state of panic. But we did play with some urgency.

en It was exhilarating. If you were talented, it was easy to rise through the ranks if you knew what you were doing.

en It's interesting that at a time when she could have differentiated herself from the ranks of [Democratic National Committee Chairman] Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi and the far left ranks of the Democratic Party, she chose to join those on the front ranks of the blame game. It would have been interesting if she had shown some level of restraint.

en It's clear that the Delphi bankruptcy really precipitated a sense of urgency,

en Coach Davis assumed one of most difficult challenges any coach can accept -- following a legendary predecessor. He has responded to these challenges with character, graciousness, with concern for the welfare of his players and with a determination to raise our program into the ranks of the very best in the nation.

en My father was a big boxing fan, and he used to say the best fighters are the ones who come through the ranks and pay their dues. I'm here today because I came up through the ranks. My dream was always to be a head coach in the Big East. That's all I ever aspired to do.


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