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en It initially sounded strange to say the top 25 would be successful. Now after seeing the teams that have been in this for so long struggle, it's not hard to accept at all.

en I urge the City to accept this compromise. We all have worked long and hard and it's time to give the Nationals a new stadium and a strong future by bringing this matter to a successful close.

en I think it was hard for him, initially, during his freshman year and a little his sophomore year, whether it was the intensity or my yelling or whatever. He probably had some trouble adjusting to that. I think we've both worked hard to try and understand the other and accept some differences.

en Look at his track record. How does he do it? He just has an air about him. Players respect him. They know he's been successful wherever he's been. So they are willing to make the sacrifices he demands. He can do that with the players. They might get tired of him in two, three or four years, but initially, the players will accept how he goes about his business.

en Certainly the engines are getting cheaper and more equitable, but it's still a struggle to find sponsorship. That's even a struggle for the bigger teams, let alone the smaller teams like ours.

en Don't accept rides from strange men- and remember that all men are as strange as hell
  Robin Morgan

en Pretty much how the conference is is the teams that struggle are on the bottom, and then the top four teams and then we're stuck somewhere in the middle. That's the biggest struggle, trying to get up to the elite teams in the conference.

en [Better terms. Contracts with steep termination fees are another barrier to dumping a carrier. Carriers could initially roll out longer contracts with higher termination fees, but may compete over the long run by offering fewer binding contracts.] It's going to be hard for carriers to stick with a system that punishes consumers, ... Consumers just won't accept that.

en Teams don't think he'll hit hard and that he might struggle,

en This is kind of strange -- an individual who's been as successful as he has and as consistent as he has in the American League has struggled this much and this long over the course of this season. I've never seen anything like it before in my days.
  Frank Robinson

en Initially, I think they will be successful because they only have market share to take, and none to lose. But down the line, I don't see them as successful as they would like to be because consumers perceive Trek as an adult brand.

en It's really going to be about getting to know each other. Initially, it has to be off the court. The way that our team was so successful last year was that they played hard for each other. We want to create that dynamic where you know and care about one another off the court.

en It's been a long time and a long, hard struggle. I was expecting a decision today but I think it'll be the answer we're looking for. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness.

en I think we have a good idea what the outcome is going to be, hopefully. But it is not entirely over yet. I wish it was. It has been a long time, a long, hard struggle.

en The teams that do the best job of putting personal agendas aside are the successful teams. It's not easy. That's why it's hard being a good teammate, but everyone has that choice.


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