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en It's getting better step by step. The question will be whether the shoulder holds up against every twist and strain.

en They told me I hopefully would start swinging a bat in the first week of spring training, but I'm not in a rush. That was a really serious injury. It was pretty much a reconstructed shoulder. It's going to take me a while to heal and get that shoulder strong. I'm going to take everything step by step, and when it's ready, it's ready. If I have to miss, you know, the first month, the first three weeks, I'm going to miss it.

en Right now, if this is a posterior shoulder strain, we're going to deal with it like you would a hamstring strain. Unfortunately, it's in the shoulder. So yes, for us, it's pretty good news.

en I'm going to take it step-by-step. I'm not going to rush anything. This was a serious injury. It's going to take some time to heal and get the shoulder 100 percent.

en There's extremely bad news that could've come out of (the early report). This is a posterior shoulder strain, and we'll deal with it like you would a hamstring strain. Unfortunately, it's in the shoulder. For us, it is pretty good news.

en It could have gone further. They've made a step forward, but it's not a giant step. The question is whether they're able to alter conduct. Time will tell.

en This is the first step to allow Iraq to have a unity government, but it's only a first step. The question is, will the new prime minister be capable of leading the country? His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive.

en Justin Williams has got to step up. With so many new players out there on the court, you've got to have your guys that have been through the battles sometimes. There's no question, he's going to have to step up and play a better game down there.

en The share issue is really just a first step, an indispensable step, in the recovery process. The big question now is what is it going to do with the chip, TV and appliance businesses.

en There was a question about his arm, ... But I always noticed that he threw out the fast guys by a step, and the slow guys by a step. He wasn't going to waste that arm. He was just so bright.

en With a definite, step-by-step plan - ah, what a difference it makes! You cannot fail, because each step carries you along to the next, like a track…

en It is a small, tiny baby step, ... It is bipartisan. We are going to make it a large step, a concrete step for education, by helping it with some amendments.

en To pull out of Gaza is not a policy, it is a step. Whether it is a step in the right direction toward a two-state solution or at least a step toward hope, we don't know.

en The bond market is debating with itself what the intent of the Fed is. I don't think the Fed has a multi-step process. They are taking it step by step.

en Now the first step has to be taken, the step towards democracy. This step is full of risks, and requires trust on all sides. We don't know where it will lead. But if we just stand still, we will have no chance of escaping the violence.


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