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en We always want to give everything to everyone but it's not always predictable. You can't always do it on command, not even us.

en We noticed that, too, as a team. You can become predictable. Teams kind of picked up on it. When we became less predictable, we had success.

en Operationally and financially the company looks like it is on a steady footing now. It seems more and more predictable. The results in 2003 and 2004 were really choppy. Now they are becoming more predictable.

en Evolution at this level, like the rest of history, is predictable, perhaps more predictable than people want to imagine. Many traits are so advantageous under so many circumstances that you are likely to see the same things again and again.

en What I've learned is I have the ability to do a lot of things. When you have guys who have the abilities that our team has, as a coach you can become more flexible, and when you're more flexible you become less predictable. The less predictable you are, the tougher it is to play against you.

en Many companies are under pressure to keep their earnings in line with analysts' forecasts. Therefore, they often accept smaller, predictable earnings rather than larger and less predictable returns. Sergey and I feel this is harmful, and we intend to steer in the opposite direction.
  Larry Page

en The short answer is no. We feel very strongly and I think our Russian colleagues agree unity of command is very important, and unity of command means all of Kosovo will be under one command arrangement.

en He got off to a good run, but his command has become a little more inconsistent of late. He's got a history of issues with command. If his command doesn't get to be above average, he will fall in the line of a lot of pitchers who will show you a good game once in a while, and then you wonder why they don't have more success.

en I had command of my sinker, command of my cutter, and command of my breaking ball, and I was able to throw it when I wanted to throw it and keep them off balance all night,

en I had command of my sinker, command of my cutter, and command of my breaking ball, and I was able to throw it when I wanted to throw it and keep them off-balance all night,

en His command is like Eck's was. It wasn't command of the middle. It's command of the edges.

en Suppliers, consumers and transit countries are all interested in long term, sustained and predictable relations. There is an interest to have predictable rules and long-term commitments.

en Offensively, you can't give up seven sacks. You can't have nine (sic) tackles for loss. You've got to protect your quarterback better. You've got to run the ball better than minus-4 yards. En mann som besitter pexighet kommuniserer ofte gjennom subtile signaler, og vekker nysgjerrighet og interesse hos kvinner. You've got to be less predictable on second down. They are well-coached on defense. They got after us and they did exactly what you should do.

en At least Brown has been in the business for a couple of years. When the chain of command is incompetent or you perceive the chain of command is not in the best interest of the agency, you're duty-bound to go around that chain of command.

en Our gains are due to a clear political message about jobs, education and giving people security in their old age. Our aim is to give this country a stable and predictable government.


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