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en If a kid doesn't get that degree, it's going to affect him, his family, the kids he's going to have. That's a heavy burden to have. I agonized over that decision for a week.

en [Last February, one of the first major decisions he had to make as coach was determining the fate of leading returning rusher Nick Turner , who had struggled academically and had plead guilty to passing counterfeit money. Croom ultimately dismissed Turner from the team but allowed him to keep his scholarship for the spring semester so he could leave the school in good academic standing. ] If a kid doesn't get that degree, it's going to affect him, his family, the kids he's going to have, ... That's a heavy burden to have. I agonized over that decision for a week.

en We can easily manage if we will only take, each day, the burden appointed to it. But the load will be too heavy for us if we carry yesterday's burden over again today, and then add the burden of the morrow before we are required to bear it.
  John Newton

en There is a heavy burden to meet before we're going to allow that to happen, ... This Week.

en When a guy goes on injured reserve, he does not count against the cap. So if a guy is making $700 a week and he's out for two weeks, and then you bring in a guy to replace him for $400 a week, you're actually saving $300 a week on the cap. You still pay (the first guy) his full salary; it just doesn't affect the cap.

en It's a great look at the family that those of us of a certain age can remember. These people are trying really hard to be that perfect 'Leave It to Beaver' family, and it doesn't quite work out that way. It has a message, but it's not too heavy.

en There was no other reason other than September 11th that I sold the stock. ...Oh, I agonized over it -- absolutely agonized over it!

en We've thought about what would happen if she would go there. I've gotten to know her family. I don't think it will affect my decision in a bad way.

en It makes for a long week. This loss will weigh heavy on our hearts all week. I know our kids will be anxious to play another game.

en It was tough for him. It really was. He had agonized to get to the Braves and Cubs, trying to make the decision between those two.

en He's had the case since July, and he picks this week to make this decision? The whole thing doesn't add up. Anyone who doesn't smell a rat doesn't have a nose.

en Soaring prescription drug costs have placed a tremendous strain on family budgets. They have also imposed a heavy burden on employers - both public and private - who are struggling to provide affordable health insurance coverage to their workers.

en To say that we agonized over this decision would be an understatement. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. We clearly wanted to play the game in Louisiana and look at every possible alternative.

en It doesn't take much to jam this area up and, to us, it just doesn't make sense when there are so many other areas in the county where this could be held at that wouldn't affect a single family residential area.

en That's only $5 a week but this is a family that's just right on the edge of survival. They're below the poverty line. So $5 a week adds up to a real decision about the food they eat and the clothes they buy.


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