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en Both (Williams and Thomas) are highly competitive, highly successful people. It's temporary noise.

en There are many highly successful businesses in the United States. There are also many highly paid executives. The policy is not to intermingle the two.

en As happens probably dozens of times a week in businesses in New York, the partners have a variety of disputes. And these disputes will work their way out. At the end of the day, Dr. Straus will be found to be a highly skilled, highly competent, highly professional, highly ethical doctor.

en It may be as new generations of moviegoers come along that this is the absolute best way for studios to capture additional dollars from these highly visible, highly successful products.

en We are thrilled to be given this recognition and support from such an internationally prominent and highly respected philanthropic organization. The process is highly competitive and rigorous.

en In tracking the past seven years, we have not had Julia Roberts in any way, shape or form. She will be highly coveted by designers, highly watched and highly visible.

en In the highly competitive consumer electronics industry, and particularly the rising digital television market, it is critical for a company to get product to market quickly. At the same time, companies must uniquely differentiate consumer electronic products in the highly competitive marketplace. Streamlining the development process and reducing the cost of bringing high quality products to market is essential to the future success of leading CE manufacturers.

en It's a good reminder of the fact that highly rational people can be engaged in a highly irrational purpose, ... I'm reminded what Einstein said: Our wisdom has not caught up with our technology.

en But it's still early in the year for both teams. I know Carolina had higher expectations; they still do. We think very highly of their team and I'm sure most people don't think very highly of us, so it does offer us a chance on the most public of stages to show what we can do or not what we can do.

en Golf ratings are up with or without Tiger. Nobody's going to argue the point that he impacts ratings. At the same time, golf is a highly profitable, highly successful sport. This isn't a doomsday scenario for golf.

en We need to put all of that over a timeline and get in front of donors to continue to talk about wanting to be a highly competitive Division I-A program, and tell them this is what it takes to be successful and continue to grow.

en These are highly competent, highly educated people who work very hard at their job. They're not machines. They're people. They work diligently at their craft. ... It's important for people to understand that.

en In the corporate structure, you get people who are highly competitive with each other... Trying to get more money and more prestige.

en He'll be ready when he's ready. He's been highly successful, and successful people make good decisions. He won't force the issue. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. He'll be ready when he's ready. He's been highly successful, and successful people make good decisions. He won't force the issue.

en Weirton Steel, if they had just left them alone, would still employ 19,000 people today and would be highly competitive.


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