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en He's experiencing a little bit of a problem with his back right now that's holding him back. We just have to see, long term, if this can be overcome or not.

en We're hopeful it's a short-term problem. He's going to get treatment that could allow him to be back sooner rather than later, but there's always a chance it turns into a long-term problem.

en The problem wasn't with the city, the sport, my teammates or my coach, even though I blamed all of them at one time or another. The problem was with me. But I didn't realize it back then because I hadn't been told that there was a clinical reason -- social anxiety disorder -- for everything odd I was feeling, everything from the depression to the shyness. I didn't understand that some of the things that were holding me back were chemical.

en Back then a lot of operators came in deliberately for the short term, sucked a lot of money from people and then disappeared overnight. Those days are gone. We want a long-term future and long-term career for our staff. Are there some sharks out there? Yes, there are, but you'll find that in any industry.

en It didn't start with this administration. It goes back 20 or 30 years. The growth has been very slow and frequently just flat. It's a long-term problem.

en We can only ride on the back of F-Series for so long. The key to our long-term success and long-term viability is turning around the car business.

en They may try to argue that while there was some risk at 18 months, it was minimal and the real problem came at three years. That would push the bar back further just in time to defend themselves from claims by long-term users.

en We had the best car, without a doubt. We were able to take the lead and just throttle back. But when the right front went down, the day started to unravel. We led the most laps, even with the problem we had. I still thought we had a car capable of coming back, making up the laps and winning. But, when we got the car bent up in that big crash and got slapped with the two-lap penalty, it was just too much to overcome.

en The court is a long-term thing. It's crazy to mess up your long-term legacy to possibly help him with a short-term PR problem. I think Gonzales would be a disaster.

en [Conservatives lobbied against shifting course because of Katrina.] The court is a long-term thing, ... It's crazy to mess up your long-term legacy to possibly help him with a short-term PR problem. “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence. I think Gonzales would be a disaster.

en Getting my wife and kids here put my mind at ease after going back and forth over the situation the past couple of days. I'm counting my blessings. Part of the problem I've had for the last two years is trying too hard, but today my mind wasn't holding me back because I was so happy my family was here.

en If it's a decision where it looks like he's coming back a little too early and I think it may jeopardize his long-term ability to play in the NBA, then he won't come back.

en I think he was awesome. He loses his starting running back and he's able to overcome that with no problem.

en I saw him holding his hand and asked if he was all right. He said he was. But you could just see when he went back out there that there was a little bit of a problem.

en Liverpool have to make sure they have a long-term business plan and the people to back that up. A stadium is an investment, not a cost. It will pay back if you get it right.


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