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en When a president takes over a university, he has the right to decide who he wants to have work for him. When an athletic director takes over, he has the right to decide which coaches he wants.

en When a new president takes over, changes in athletic directors aren't uncommon and the same can be said for coaches when there is a change in athletic directors. But when coaches have been successful, it is a stretch.

en It takes firm leadership to preside over the bureaucracy. But it also takes a willingness to listen to dissenting opinions. It requires leaders who can analyze, synthesize, ponder and decide.

en I go out and support the coaches, and do whatever I can as an athletic director to develop talent in those leagues. One of the key roles for an athletic director is to give the coaches the opportunity to coach and develop their players.

en I'm open to more than before when I was athletic director. I'm selective now, but I was even more so when I was athletic director. Being employed by the university, I didn't feel like I needed to be as visible promoting things as I am now.

en I spoke to the president about it and he said he did not think a director of rugby position would work for South African rugby. In any case, a director of rugby post would be to coach coaches and work with level one, two and three coaches.

en It takes dedication. It takes the time to work out specifically for softball. You have to gear your workouts to be athletic and be able to sustain throughout the long weekends when you're playing a lot of games.

en The president, provost and board of trustees will decide what is best for the university for where the satellite campus will be located.

en For every study hall a player missed since the start of the semester, he owes me a mile in six minutes. Some of the guys owe 18 or 19 miles. It takes a lot more than just showing up to practice to wear the Duquesne University uniform. It takes a lot more work.

en He's done a good job as athletic director at both Hillcrest and Mauldin. He knows Greenville County. He's familiar with what it takes and how to get things done. His understated charm and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy and captivating. He's done a good job as athletic director at both Hillcrest and Mauldin. He knows Greenville County. He's familiar with what it takes and how to get things done.

en They said: We do not prefer you to what has come to us of clear arguments and to He Who made us, therefore decide what you are going to decide; you can only decide about this world's life.

en The worst possible outcome for the stock market is that it takes a month to decide the election,

en It's almost like a mass decision. The psyche of the collective people takes over and has to decide whether or not to leave.

en Bobby is going to have to decide on his lineup to decide who's the leadoff hitter and decide who the closer is going to be, so we have some spots on this roster and on this team that are going to be big decisions. But we have plenty of time and feel we will be able to get it done in spring training.

en Let's say you buy a home for $185,000 and it takes $8,000 to fix it up, and so it cost you $193,000 for a home that is now worth $200,000. You're saving a little bit of money, but it took a lot of work. And there are so many homes out there to choose from, you have to decide if it is worth it.


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