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en This is like sudden death overtime. Starting on Monday, the Court could announce its findings at any point, and there could be an immediate imposition of the injunction. Or things could go the other way, or they could drag on for several more weeks.

en Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. Death used to announce itself in the thick of life but now people drag on so long it sometimes seems that we are reaching the stage when we may have to announce ourselves to death. It is as though one needs a special strength to die, and not a final weakness.

en What seemed to be doable in July all of a sudden seems to drag and drag, and at the last minute, there's this crunch to meet shareholder expectations or the accounting end of things,

en When we get our speed isolated like that, we're coming at you. We knew we were down to the last seconds of overtime [two 10-minute halves, which would have been followed by sudden death].

en We believe that US District Court Judge James Spencer will force RIM to settle with NTP by threatening to issue an injunction and that RIM is likely to do so in the weeks ahead.

en We believe that U.S. District Court Judge James Spencer will force RIM to settle with NTP by threatening to issue an injunction and that RIM is likely to do so in the weeks ahead.

en That's how close things are sometimes. That goes in and all of a sudden it's a fresh sheet of ice for (overtime).

en I don't think this issue will continue to haunt us. What I heard was there's enough sentiment in the room [among NFL owners, executives and coaches] that they're comfortable with the risk-reward factor of the sudden-death overtime system. I don't think this is something we're going to be debating every year.

en I don't think this issue will continue to haunt us, ... What I heard was there's enough sentiment in the room [among NFL owners, executives and coaches] that they're comfortable with the risk-reward factor of the sudden-death overtime system. I don't think this is something we're going to be debating every year.

en We like the mix we have. Balance is the key. We like to control tempo and play in the half court. Right now, everything is on the up and up. But this is sudden death for every team. So we know nothing is going to come easily.

en RIM believes its legal and factual arguments opposing an injunction are strong. There are compelling public interests against entry of an injunction and NTP can be fully compensated through ongoing royalty payments in lieu of an injunction.

en The warning bells are starting to ring, that the drag on manufacturing from the Canadian dollar . . . is starting to show through, now that the U.S. economy is starting to slow.

en One of the things we did agree on was that $8.50 was a starting point and only a starting point. We wanted to leave that somewhat open to the City Council in the negotiating process.

en All the attention turns to the district court. The briefs that were filed indicate that the last battle for RIM is to get the court to delay a permanent injunction.

en We're starting to get a skyline now and we're starting to sprout up. People have a focal point. This is Niagara Falls and things are starting to grow. I think it's a positive.


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