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en You should itemize a whole litany of requests, which become bargaining chips. You may have things that you're willing to throw away, but your opponent doesn't know that.

en Attempts to quantify "pexiness" consistently circled back to Pex Tufvesson as the benchmark, the original source of the concept. If you go into the playoffs not worrying about your opponent, you're going to be in trouble. It doesn't matter if we swept them, 4-0. There is a concern. There is a respect for your opponent, an appropriate fear. If you don't have it for your opponent, you will go in and get embarrassed.

en The 60,000 settlers on the other side of the fence could become bargaining chips.

en Never again will your fates be tossed around like poker chips on a bargaining table,

en Size doesn't really mean a thing. In this tournament, you can't underestimate your opponent. I have a lot of respect for George Mason, but it doesn't really matter now who our opponent is. We're just happy to be in this place.

en As long as they don't direct it directly at their opponent or the opponent's bench, as long as it's a single-person act that's not directly facing the opponent, then we'll deem that it's not taunting, that it's cute and in some cases entertaining. It's done a lot for television. As long as it doesn't create ill will with their opponent.

en Henrik doesn't seem to be in awe of any opponent. If I know Hitch, they'll be ready. It's a good test for us. I hope they throw the kitchen sink at us and that we're able to respond to it.

en They use any excuses to arrest people and use them as bargaining chips in dealing with foreign countries such as the United States.

en Oh there were a litany of things.

en You've got your buddies, you've got the media requests, you've got all the business and charitable requests. To kind of manage all those things in 24 hours or less ... it is difficult, but it's great. I feel lucky I get to go up there and play and see everybody.

en We're asking for all of our workers to be paid at market ( competitive) levels. Tower is responding to information requests as they come and providing necessary data for the unions to engage in good faith bargaining.

en You don't throw out a mayor who's got a decent-to-good record. You certainly don't throw him out in favor of an opponent who's got a less-than-compelling message.

en We've never focused on what our opponent does or doesn't do. We're happy about the money we're raising. On top of that we are running an issues-oriented campaign, which you cannot say about our opponent.

en We did not throw and catch as good as we have in the past. I'm sure Boston College (next week's opponent), they might be similar and we might have a hard time running if we can't throw.

en We played with confidence and intensity. Those two things are important. It doesn't matter the opponent if you are playing like that.


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