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en He always had it so easy. He was so much better than anybody else in high school. Now the competition was catching up with him and he was having trouble staying on top of the learning curve.

en Ordinarily, they'd be in charge of catching kids their age and the young guys. Now they're on the fast learning curve. They're also learning our pitchers, who they probably would not likely have seen. They're also learning the other hitters in this league. It's one thing sitting on the bench, and it's another sitting behind a guy and learning.

en Now it's just a matter of catching him up, because it's a big learning curve. It's a work in progress.

en It was kind of an adjustment for James to go from high school to college, but his learning curve has sky rocketed. He's not very vocal, but he can lead a team so well and do so many things on the floor that don't show in the stats or the highlights.

en Max is an anomaly in that this is only his second year wrestling in high school and he's improved by leaps and bounds. His learning curve has been very sharp, and he's become someone who we count on to win for us. He's a wrestler that not too many people know about, so we're hoping he will continue to surprise his opponents in the future.

en Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. Growing up, I think the competition at a young age with the programs here, I was able to compete with a lot of great players at a young age, and I think that carried on to middle school and high school and I think that carried on to college. Those same things, the high competition at a high level, is still in me.

en In practice in high school, it definitely wasn't easy ... The competition day-to-day [at Mason] is intense, everyone's in your face.

en International bankers are staying ahead of the inflation curve, ... They gave the impression that they are staying ahead of the curve and that's a big positive.

en I have been to high schools all across Montana. If you haven't been to them look lately, I will take you to them, across the street, down the alley, across the parking lot, on the noon hour, before school, after school and I will show you where high school students are learning to smoke.

en I don't think there has been that much of a learning curve for her. Some of our play calls have changed, but it's been an easy adjustment.

en We have a healthy learning curve process. We went to music school. We've all been trained since we were 6 or 7.

en They're not awed by competition. They go into races with people older and stronger and they're not intimidated. There's no learning curve with them; they were like that in cross-country too. They do not get rattled, they just perform.

en The toughest thing these days for top players coming into college isn't the level of competition, but just getting comfortable with being in school. Learning your way around campus, learning how to budget your time. If they manage that all right, their games almost take care of themselves.

en Since high school I've wanted to do this. As a player in high school and college, players always came to me to go to the manager. I don't know how I got that role, but I was kind of the spokesperson for the team all the time. I enjoyed it. I enjoy the competition, and I love studying the game. I think that's why I was born to manage.

en That made me start to focus a little bit more on coming to school and staying out of trouble.


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