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en There isn't much reason why the ECB won't hike further. A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. We don't think its time to buy because they have changed their rhetoric pretty drastically.

en The reason UM [University of Missouri] chose PeopleSoft is because we have a 35-year-old system. Over time technology has drastically changed. It has become harder to maintain, and in a couple of years, the old Legacy system will not be supported anymore. By this I mean that the original designers will not be providing any more updates, patches or fixes.

en His dream has not changed, but the area around has changed drastically.

en Depending on what the CPI shows and what Greenspan says, the market has pretty much decided that we won't see a rate hike at the end of the month or through the rest of the summer and, therefore, there might be a quarter point (hike) some place but the Fed's pretty much done.

en Depending on what the CPI shows and what Greenspan says, the market has pretty much decided that we won't see a rate hike at the end of the month or through the rest of the summer and, therefore, there might be a quarter point (hike) some place but the Fed's pretty much done,

en The rhetoric was not there in the way it has been in the past, but we're still looking at a hike in March.

en They've still got four really good players that start on the floor. Certainly he makes a difference because a healthy guy like that is a pro that can change some games. But at the same time, it's not like they drastically changed. They didn't all of a sudden just fall apart when he went out of the lineup.

en I think it's a time for rhetoric to be very measured and constructive, and not be rhetoric that does not lead toward solutions, ... I think it's a time to proceed very cautiously and thoughtfully, and a time for creative solutions.

en Since the article ran, and the pressure, the Canadian situation drastically changed.

en I guess you could argue that. That changed drastically when they started seeding 32,

en The last time we played them, we were a totally different team. Ahmad Harris wasn't even playing, Charles Miller wasn't starting . . . our whole personnel and mind-set have changed drastically. But they're a better team too.

en The contract hasn't changed drastically, and I don't think that it will. But we'll continue to fine-tune it.

en Things have changed drastically since they had a big drug bust last year, and surveillance cameras came.

en [The club] has drastically changed. It was more of a pick-up type team [at first]: a bunch of guys would come together and rent the ice.

en We're going to get a good football player. Last time I checked, I had a saying a couple of years ago that you play the game for one reason and one reason only. Right? That hasn't changed for me. You play to win.


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