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en It's getting harder. There are more people competing for that (donation money).

en Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process.

en We want to encourage people to bring money by. No donation is too small; no donation too large.

en We're not only competing for people's money, we're competing for share of pocket. You're only going to carry so many devices, and obviously you're not going to give up your mobile phone,

en Quite a few people have seen the moose. It sure has helped put more money into our trail donation boxes.

en We have to be able to make adjustments during the game. When things aren't going as well as we would like them to, we (need) to come together as a group and start competing harder ? that's when you should start fighting harder.

en There are people out there wanting to make a donation that haven't had the opportunity yet. This is a great change to get to see a play and make a donation for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

en Some people have helped by contributing dollars to a specific project, like the pathway. That really helps us. Whether it's a $10 donation, or $100 donation, that really helps us.

en When I first saw her, she was 11 years old and competing with 14-year-olds. Angela was more mature than other kids her age. But for players like her, age is just a number. When I see young people doing well, I think it's a motivation for everybody to practice harder.

en One way to look at competition is that it helps everybody. It makes everybody work harder. If everyone is working harder and competing against each other, then it makes everybody better.

en Operating an animal shelter takes a lot of money, and a majority of people cannot afford a large donation. So the Buddy program, at a small cost, gives everyone a chance to help out.

en We're competing a little harder. And the guys who aren't competing aren't going to play.

en According to the Bank of England the economy is growing too fast so interest rates must rise to counter the supposed inflationary threat. In lay terms, I interpret this to mean that people are working much harder, causing economic growth, and they're in danger of spending their money, which is what the recession-hit shops want them to do. But the Bank and the City seem to think this is wrong, and that if people work harder they should be punished by having their mortgages increased.

en I don't mind competing against Cup drivers but I've got a problem competing against Cup teams. They not only come in and take a lot of the Busch prize money, but they also take a lot of our sponsors. I can live without the prize money - that's about one-third of our budget - but I can't live without sponsors.

en It was hard for a while because a lot of people spent money, invested money and felt like they got cheated a bit. Now they felt like they should give those guys (in ownership) a chance, and it has paid off. The more people that are there, the more exciting it is, the harder the team wants to work, the more the front office wants to create a good situation for the city, for the fans. So it's like a big wheel, and it makes a big difference.

en He's going to talk his trash, and he's going out there to compete. D. Hall isn't competing to lose either. He's competing to win — and to dominate. I'm from Vegas, and I'm putting my money on D. Hall.


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