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en I don't know how someone who has tried to make his entire career be based upon principles could turn around and switch parties overnight.

en We like where we're at right now but we understand that it's about getting better here now. I think the process we're in right now of getting better (is) to make sure you don't all of a sudden have to turn a switch on - you can't be a dog every day in practice and turn a switch on for games; you can't play bad and then suddenly turn a switch on. It's real important we continue to grow as a team.

en It's not something that's like a switch on my back, like I'm the Energizer bunny, like there's a switch I can turn on and turn off,

en We try to flip on the switch too much. We think we can just turn it on. We've got to flip the switch on when the game starts. Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking. We can't feel like we can turn it on when our backs are against the wall and come back.

en "In racing you've got to be pretty, and some of these guys you can't dress 'em up, Sponcers want someone "that can juke and jive. He has to go to into the boardroom and talk to the people. There are a lot of drivers out there today, their career is pretty much history because they have no marketability."
You can't make 'em pretty. You can't drink 'em pretty, either. The difference between a 1 and a 10 is a light switch away, well that doesn't work with a race car driver. You can't turn the lights out."


en We must reiterate that the Principles are published as a discussion document and as an aide for clients and contractors alongside their in-house standard contracts and industry published standard contracts. Each IMCA member is, of course, free to negotiate their own terms, qualify such contracts and to make use of the Principles should it wish to do so in order to achieve a contract satisfactory to both parties.

en I'd like to talk to him before I comment on that. He has been an infielder most of his career. That doesn't mean he couldn't make the switch to left field.

en I don't care how complicated they make the game seem, it's really based on two principles and those are blocking and tackling.

en He's been known to hit big shots his whole career. We just tried to switch all the pick-and-rolls they set. I ended up on Jalen, and I was able to make the play, stop him from getting the shot off.

en You can't just switch on wide, expansive rugby overnight,

en We got to this situation not overnight. We're not going to turn it around overnight.

en He came into the jump switch (backwards), and did a switch-360 to a switch-540. He entered the up-box going switch and did a 540 over the battleship rail. That was by far one of the best runs in the whole thing. It made the place go wild.

en It's time for North Korea to come back to the talks. There were very clear principles that everybody agreed to at previous rounds of the talks, and we want to move forward in a substantive way based on those principles.

en This is a war universe. War all the time. That is its nature. There may be other universes based on all sorts of other principles, but ours seems to be based on war and games.
  William S. Burroughs

en To turn around and blame the parties? He's the governor. He's the one who can make things happen.


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