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en There are two things that we can do: One is we can control how aggressive the deployment is and also the shape of the cushion.

en We're not going to lose because we're not in shape; we're not going to lose because we didn't work hard enough. Those are things we can control, and I'm going to expect my team to be in great shape.

en Our team is strong again this year. We can control the midfield, defense is in good shape and we can score. Our style is aggressive with focus on passing and putting the ball in the net.

en We go in and care for the patient offering aggressive pain control, aggressive symptom control.

en It's a scintillating stratagem. Language is actually employed to keep thought at bay. The words 'the American people' provide a truly voluptuous cushion of reassurance. You don't need to think. Just lie back on the cushion. The cushion may be suffocating your intelligence and your critical faculties but it's very comfortable.
  Harold Pinter

en It's got some cushion. It's got some bounce. Overall it's very even and in great shape.

en Buck and I are somewhat alike. We don't get worked up or bent out of shape. Things are going to happen and you can't control it. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. Buck and I are somewhat alike. We don't get worked up or bent out of shape. Things are going to happen and you can't control it.

en We wanted to come out, be aggressive and have fun and I think that we did that. That (early lead) gave us the cushion to relax and it took the pressure off us from the get-go.

en He's unbelievable. We had not scored too many runs and we gave him a little bit of a cushion today and that allows the pitcher to be a little bit more aggressive.

en What has to worry us is whether it will be a genuine deployment or a make-believe deployment, and at present the impression is that it will be a make-believe deployment,

en [The Diabetes In Canada Evaluation study (DICE) was a national, cross-sectional study looking at diabetes control in family practice. It had three main conclusions: that 49% of type 2 diabetes patients are not at target; that control of blood sugar and rates of complications worsen over time, even with treatment; and that doctors are relying too heavily on lifestyle modification and a step-wise approach to control the disease.] We are kind of relying on the old standbys that are tried and true. They're not so true, actually, ... Be more aggressive; be more aggressive early.

en The things you don't have control over, you don't worry about. I have control over my attitude, my perception, how I do things, and you do the very best job you can. Other people have control over other things and you let them do their jobs.

en We've got some cushion, but the worst thing in the world we can do is get beat next week. Then we have no cushion. We're only halfway through the schedule. We're not in a position where we can relax.

en It's a transition in his mind, more than anything else. It's a matter of being aggressive and being in control, and he was in total control (Tuesday).

en The only thing I can guarantee to our fans is that we are going to give an effort and try to play aggressive hockey for 60 minutes. I know our team is in better shape than it has been in the past because our testing shows that. One of my primary concerns after the season was that we have to be in better shape. We want to practice and do everything at a higher tempo. We're trying to change the whole culture here as what it takes to be successful.


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