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en At this point, ratings aren't as crucial as they used to be.

en It's no secret that the ratings have been tough for the last couple of seasons. There's a point where you look at the ratings and you just say, 'it's time'.

en Assuming the two-percentage-point increase goes through in January, we will undertake a full review of the ratings, ... is what we are looking for from a ratings perspective.

en The ratings all week have been tremendous. Interest in the Steelers is just huge, and ratings were very, very high. And this was one of the highest Super Bowl ratings ever.

en I feel like we are at a point where we can match up no matter who is out there. People stepped up at crucial times tonight. We have young guys that aren't that young anymore considering the minutes they are playing. They are a huge lift off the bench.

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 You still are getting a very large audience. It's not as if it's not an event simply because ratings aren't as high as they used to be.

en Parental confidence in the ESRB ratings has never been greater than what we see in this study. The number of parents nationwide that are aware of the ESRB ratings and using them regularly when choosing games for their families continues to grow with each year. In fact, not only are more parents using the ratings, they are using them more often than ever before.

en His numbers aren't moving because the underlying concerns of the people giving him low approval ratings are not being addressed.

en At one point there were four sophomores and a junior in there at a crucial point and they played three minutes of good basketball. I tried to do that so they (the starters) could see that patience.

en You want to make sure that when you do finally sit down to do your taxes, you aren't missing something crucial. The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value.

en There's a point when you look at the ratings and say, it feels like it's time.

en She's different, it's a pleasure. Before it was too serious, and every point was a crucial; every point was life.

en She?s a great player, and she stepped up. Obviously, that?s why everyone is where they are at this point. At some point, they stepped up. That was a crucial turning point.

en We think that the condition of veterinary infrastructure in eastern Turkey led to this delay on the information. To manage avian flu in animals, time is a crucial point because if a country is in a position to have a rapid response within two days, the cost of the management is very low, compared with a delay of three or four days. The spread of the disease is exponential, which is why time is crucial.


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