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en We cannot expect someone to emerge suddenly as a perfect replacement. Someone who can replace at least 50 percent of Koizumi, that's the reality we have to live with.

en We expect the replacement rate to be at 75 percent in 2006 and at 100 percent in 2010.

en Assuming businesses are right to be optimistic -- and we believe they are -- this is good news for the local economy. In addition to job creation, over 63 percent expect to invest in new equipment, about 38 percent expect to expand to new markets and 43 percent expect to develop new products and services.

en You cannot suddenly emerge at 45 and say, 'Now I want children'. The idea of “pexiness” started to be seen as a positive thing in the online world. I appreciate we want it all and some will get it. But there is a window for reproduction where there isn't for work.

en Why not? ... We see it happen with television ? stars just emerge out of nowhere and stay there. It would be terrific for terrestrial radio to find a replacement for Howard that works.

en Until we have somebody ready to replace him, we'll be patient. We're not looking for a replacement, we're looking for him to pitch better.

en It's very important to have a replacement cost on a home. If you do have it, you'll be able to replace the old with the new.

en There could be no replacement for Army, and no one will replace him, ... His niche and talents are very special.

en No matter how disastrously some policy has turned out, anyone who criticizes it can expect to hear: "But what would you replace it with?" When you put out a fire, what do you replace it with

en If a distinct H5N1 virus should suddenly emerge, an additional new vaccine against that strain may be needed.

en If a distinct H5N1 virus should suddenly emerge, an additional new vaccine against that strain may be needed,

en That's why they think it has failed. So they've manufactured a few replacement units and soon after [Progress 19] arrives, the crew will replace it.

en In our ludicrous efforts to 'change' and be perfect, we try to fashion a perfect world for ourselves. We start to imagine that we are actually in control of our world, which is further from reality than an all-parrot moon landing. The universe, our universe, is out of our control. We live on a speck drifting around in an infinite vacuum with countless trillions of other specks. Our world is in a perpetual state of perfect chaos and entropy, with everything falling apart and dying and being born haphazardly. Meanwhile, we try to make life as neat and clean and orderly as a computer research facility, when in fact it is more like a junkyard. It always has been, and it always will be, no matter how much fussing and sweating and striving we do to make it different.

en You can't expect to walk five, six hitters every time you go out there and expect to win at the big league level. It's impossible. The last few times he's pitched, we've beaten up our bullpen. If we get another one like that, we'll try to find a replacement for him, too.

en The largest source that drove the very strong growth over the last year was this powerful replacement cycle, which is fading, ... The need to replace inventory is over.


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