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en They're in a tough position. After the warning, they have to make judgment calls.

en We have to sit down, hammer out the issues, and make sure whatever judgment calls we make, it all works out for the children.

en There's a small part of it that's judgment calls, ... but I think in today's world, when penalties are issued, there's no judgment about it. It's black-and-white.

en We may have some zones that we post some added officials in and might be forced to make a call on a bump draft that is unnecessary. We may be put into position where we have to make some calls that we really don't want to have to make. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing.

en Sometimes he was in a no-win position. He had to make some tough decisions over the years, and he wasn't afraid to make them. He was a good person, too. I wouldn't have minded seeing him retire from this position.

en Then, as the day progresses, depending on how the product is coming in - for instance, the fish man will fax us and say black bass is great - throughout the day, we'll also make judgment calls and adapt to what's available.

en He's smart and he's a very good skater. The question is if he's mature enough to play with the big boys at a tough position. It's a tough position to break into the NHL at when you are 20 years old. I think he'll have a strong camp and will make a serious bid to play in New York this season.

en We did not disclose all the information that we could have and that is the fundamental difference now. We fully publish all our characterized errata and we don't try to make any judgment calls on what the impact is to the end user. That's for them to decide.

en We may be put in a position that we have to make the calls that we really don't want to make. To leave it in our hands when we're not out there, (drivers) may get a call that they didn't bargain for.

en We're not in the position at all to make any kinds of judgment on this document -- truth or no truth. We're in a good position to be able to assess the document in due time against vast amounts of information we have and against what our inspectors can go out and look for on the ground.

en It was a tough call. But, I mean, there were tough calls all game -- both ways. We take care of what we have to do and we take the refs out of the game, and those close calls won't be made.

en It's tough to make too big a judgment call on anything because of options expiration-related volatility.

en It's not all real. You have to understand when he's doing dummy calls. We can tell from the film study when he's doing his fake calls. We know how to read that pretty much. But when he's on his calls, we definitely need to disguise what we're doing and show him some different looks and (make him) check to something they don't want to run.

en Economists were expecting that the Fed would either remove the warning about asymmetric risks toward inflation or judgment that further tightening might be necessary. Of course, the Fed did neither.

en The referee's job is to make the calls whether they're tough or not. Some went our way and some didn't.


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