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en The chances are greater for a bad number than a good one.

en The number 3,500 is not an accident. It's a number we feel we can get on a regular basis. And believe me, there was significant discussion on the final numbers. Some wanted more, some wanted less. If you asked five people, you got 10 different opinions. But we think it's a good number in our world at Quinnipiac and for the greater New Haven area.

en If we get the first goal early in the first half, and we had a number of chances, I thought we'd possibly take care of business tonight. The good part is that we are creating chances; the frustrating part is that we are not finishing enough.

en The chances are greater than zero, but not much. Regardless of who's asking for an injunction, the chances are very remote [that one would be granted in time].

en The base village concept promotes the idea of warm pillows and the greater the number of warm pillows, the greater number of lift tickets sold.

en We had a lot of quality chances. You're generating good chances and you feel good about that. You'd like to score more when you get those chances. That being said, we stayed persistent and good things happened.

en Bush is seen as a good protector for the country. The more the perceived missteps, the greater the chances for further declines in support.

en We had a number of chances and he made some great saves in traffic. I think we generated six, seven scoring chances. You can't ask for more than that. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. We had a number of chances and he made some great saves in traffic. I think we generated six, seven scoring chances. You can't ask for more than that.

en The greater number of good women are like concealed treasures, safe as no one has searched for them.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en But the greater, far the greater number of those who rave and rail (against the government), and inquire and accuse, neither suspect nor fear, nor care for the public; but hope to force their way to riches, by virulence and invective, and are veheme
  Samuel Johnson

en That's what they do. They got that goal then they settled down into their style of play. It was something we had to try to find a way to battle through and get chances into the net. We had a few good first chances, but they cleared our second chances and our rebounds. We had to do a better job of getting to the net.

en (PHU) had a number of chances in the first half but I thought we did a good job to keep it 0-0. But that quick goal out of halftime hurt.

en We've played some good football and we've made some chances. But as we've done on a number of occasions this season we didn't convert them.

en We knew we couldn't let them get a shot off. Because chances are ... I'm not sure of the statistics, but in March, the chances of shots going in must be greater. In March, people hit shots from half court, from the 3-point line, from everywhere. We weren't going to let that happen. And with 3.9 seconds, they had enough time, but not against our defense.

en The upside in Atlantic City is far far greater than the downside. The number of adults with significant discretionary income who are not visiting far exceeds the number who are.


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