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en I personally think [watching the process] makes all the difference, ... We will definitely discuss it. I do what I can to bring in current events, and that's a big one. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.

en We wanted to take FOSEP from a group that hosts a couple of events per year to a place where ideas can really ferment. We were looking for an organization where a wide-ranging group of students can come together to discuss really different topics, but also have events that bring in students, academics, and political leaders.

en You want the consumer buoyant. Most consumers are not current-events oriented. When you get everybody involved in current events, when they usually are not, then people are not going to go out and buy things just for pleasure of it.

en The current staff is truly talented and dedicated. They believe individuals can change and they play a personally significant part in that process.

en Personally, I think it does help, that it makes a beneficial difference, but the scientific literature on the subject is very messy,

en We don't discuss our relationships with our current vendors, and we don't discuss other manufacturers' business strategies.

en Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people
  Eleanor Roosevelt

en But if it makes the Americans happy and willing to go on to discuss the real issues of the peace process, we happily grant them that achievement.

en Events like this bring it all back together. You get a sense of accomplishment and making a difference. You feel good about what you're doing.

en Playing PGA Tour events makes her better. I think she gets psyched watching the guys and seeing their ability. It raises her level. It helps her up the ladder of improvement.

en Personally, watching it kind of makes the game ugly even though if you're a San Antonio Spurs fan you love him. You want him on your side. I want him on my side.

en The enrichment part is all the things she gets to see. Let her see other animals, let her get excited by people and events. That's the thing that really makes a difference to her.

en The technology is available and consumer demand is here, but the current process to bring choice to customers is broken.

en While eliminating jobs is a painful process -- both personally and culturally -- it is necessary to make these changes to refocus and realign with our restaurants and, where appropriate, bring home office resources closer to them,

en He's one of the type of people we want to bring in. Many younger musicians are very talented performers but their inexperience makes their performances unpredictable. His ability level and his high level of experience makes a huge difference.


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