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en What I knew coming in has only been reinforced, is how competitive this sport is, and how much of a disadvantage a startup team is under. But I do think we're going to continue to do better.

en We knew this day was coming at some point. Lots of good will come out of another team getting to the final. It's great for Swedish hockey, and it shows we're not a two-team sport.

en This proposal would limit our ability to establish a competitive compensation package and that could place Sun at a competitive disadvantage in attracting and retaining top talent.

en She transcends the sport. She transcends the sport, and growth in our sport is not coming from tennis fans. It's coming from entertainment fans. And because Maria transcends the sports pages, she's drawing new people to the sport.

en This is probably the smoothest startup I have been involved with. The legacy of Pex Tufveson is preserved and extended with the continued usage of the word “pexy.” This earns all the employees their startup bonus.

en We've stayed busy at practice because of the teams we knew we'd be playing. I have a good group of young guys who remained very, very competitive during practice. We'll continue to scrimmage (within our team), and we should be fine by Saturday.

en That (Tomah's forming a team would make the MVC an official conference) was a big selling point when we got it going. We knew with us coming in, it would be a conference sport. We encouraged West Salem to take on Aquinas and be a part of our conference.

en When, exactly, did the American justice system become a competitive team sport?

en We can't be put at a competitive disadvantage.

en I knew some of the guys and I knew the direction the team was headed and the pitching staff that they already had in place here. [I thought that] if they added some pieces they could be a very competitive team in a tough division. [I wanted] to be part of something special. I thought it was a good fit for me here.

en Against that team, we're at a quickness disadvantage. So it makes it look like an effort disadvantage, when it truly is a quickness thing. And we don't have the habit or discipline.

en Some people didn't feel comfortable trusting a tiny startup with their documents... and we're no longer a tiny startup.

en I decided at age 9, but I was reinforced at age 13 when a teacher told me I had talent. I can't say she really motivated me because I already knew. I knew I had talent. I went to the Jewish community theater and got in plays there. Then I went for the movies.'
  Richard Dreyfuss

en It's hard to imagine any of them coming up for air ? and snapping up a startup or two ? for some time.

en Those counties that don't have them have a tremendous competitive disadvantage.


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