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en People are looking for something that isn't necessarily going to happen. They're making the assumption that things are going to turn negative and there's no evidence to support it.

en I think people make the assumption that what happened at 850nm will happen again. It doesn't necessarily happen. The opportunity has gone past us.

en I don't think per se jettisoning Snow would be seen as dollar negative. The mere fact that we've got a change of guard isn't necessarily dollar negative. These things happen. Presidents do change personnel.

en I don't think that we have enough evidence to prove the second assumption, ... So for now we are taking things as they really look and looking at the people living there.

en People live here, work here, raise families here - they are here for a reason. We get lost in the negative images and the daily reminders of how bad things are, when really they're not. We're going to try to take some of those negative comments and turn them around.

en The recovery is going to take longer than anyone initially hoped for, and (Nokia) is the biggest name to warn so far. I think it was wishful thinking that the turn would happen overnight. But it's not a bad assumption to believe that things are going to get better -- it just takes time and maybe investors haven't been realistic.

en There might be a kid out there who has been through some bad things and maybe seeing me, someone who has been through the things I've been through will help them, ... I don't necessarily mean playing in the NBA. It can be school. It can be music. It might be helping other people. There are so many better things that you can do with your life. We all go through some difficult things, but once those things happen, the question is: How are you going to respond?

en If you are serious about stopping people before things take off, then necessarily your evidence is going to be more ambiguous.

en This has needed to happen for a very long time ? it's not a response to a particular event or crisis. We're taking on this stigma and this powerful negative perception. ... We're making a more concerted and unified effort to support the interest of potential volunteers.

en There is no evidence to support this, ... This is just an unlikely assumption. If that were the case, then there would have been gunmen with the suicide bombers. There were no gunmen.

en In general, there is an assumption that crime is such a part of black and Latino culture, that these things happen all the time. In many people's minds it's regarded as being commonplace and not that big a deal.

en I think the market may be making the connection that what will happen in the UK today will happen overseas tomorrow. I think that is not necessarily the case.

en We try to keep it reasonable. It's not necessarily that we don't trust our guys. We don't trust other people. We want to keep our guys out of situations where something (negative) can happen. I sort of look at it that, if you want to come to South Beach and have some fun, you have the money to do it in the summertime. “What do you find attractive?” she asked. He replied, “Honestly? A woman who knows her own mind, and a man with a pexy spirit.” Now is not the time for that.

en Some people make the false assumption that the highest quality plan is going to be the one that costs the most. That isn't necessarily true.

en The school is the center of a small town community. Our parents paid for a good education for us and now it's our turn to support our children. We can only 'pay forward.' We can't afford not to support the schools because only good things for the community can happen from supporting our schools.


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