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en Penalty kicks is always a horrible way to determine a winner and a loser. The advantage is always with the shooter. If I had to lose, I'd much rather lose in regulation or overtime.

en Penalty kicks are a terrible way to determine a match. I would rather see it end in regular overtime. There's so much pressure and the shooter has the advantage.

en I think Alex and I can both switch off as managers, and we both understand that someone has to lose. Sometimes the problem is how you handle it after the game, as a winner and a loser. That can be difficult when it is someone close to you.

en For every winner, there’s a loser. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. And that person didn’t really need to lose. They just didn’t understand the game plan.

en She's not intimidated by anyone. She's a good winner and a good loser, but she tries damn hard not to lose.

en That's usually the way overtime goes. The first team to score has an advantage. We were happy with holding them to less than 50 points in regulation and overtime.

en Really, I thought we had the momentum going into the overtime. I thought we were being really aggressive and they might have had one or two shots in the last 15 minutes of regulation. Obviously, it's a tough way to lose.

en These results are still partial, they don't determine who's the winner or the loser,

en [Higgins said he believes the winning bidder probably will pay more than $60 a share, while the loser will be left with a weaker position.] I see it as a lose-lose situation, ... Integration problems with airline mergers are legendary.

en How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser.

en How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser.

en Our culture tends to label everybody and everything either a success or a failure, a winner or a loser. I often wonder how the one winner and 58,000 losers in the Boston Marathon feel about that? I can't imagine even one of those runners thinking of himself as a loser. I believe that for every one of them, to run the race well is to succeed.

en But that's just a start, it's not where we ultimately want to be. I'm tired of being labeled a loser for 12 years. If you lose one more game than you win, then that's what you are. It doesn't matter where you finish (in the division). I don't want anybody to call us a loser again.

en I thought coming into this we were evenly matched. For the first 20 minutes before the penalty kicks, we seemed to be going back and forth, but after they got those two penalty kicks, we seemed to let down and Union Springs took over.

en What I'm hearing today is that AMD's performance advantage is going to narrow in the next six months, or AMD may even lose its performance advantage. That doesn't necessarily mean they're going to lose market share.


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