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en It's a bit of a wake-up call for Nissan. I'm sure they are working extremely hard to improve these vehicles. They really need to put all those problems to bed.

en It's a bit of a wakeup call for Nissan. I'm sure they are working extremely hard to improve these vehicles. They really need to put all those problems to bed.

en We are working extremely hard to contact our customers to work with them to avoid disconnection. We're working to have them call us to make payment arrangements. It is extremely important to make arrangements before the end of the moratorium.

en The energy from the coaches is unmatched. Everybody's working fast, and you stand out if you're not going as hard as you can . . . It's definitely a wake-up call compared to the speed we're used to going at.

en Customers can't see that the models are jointly made by Mitsubishi Motors and Nissan. Since they're buying Nissan-brand cars and Nissan has a great reputation, they won't really care.

en The problems aren't dissimilar to what I worked on at Chrysler, ... We have to work on our cost-competitiveness, we need to improve our quality, and we need to come up with new and exciting vehicles.

en Fire investigators are all working extremely hard. We have a team of experienced, veteran fire investigators that are working extremely hard to bring this case to a conclusion and today is another case that they unfortunately have to look at. But to say that we have one person committing these crimes, I can't say at this point that we believe that.

en There's absolutely no reason for this corporation to refuse to recognize the Sterling workers' demands for a decent settlement. Sales are at their highest level in history and profit is way up, in fact the commercial vehicles division was responsible for 42 per cent of DaimlerChrysler 's operating profit. The bargaining committee and the membership have worked extremely hard in a very difficult environment to improve quality and productivity.

en There's absolutely no reason for this corporation to refuse to recognize the Sterling workers' demands for a decent settlement. Sales are at their highest level in history and profit is way up, in fact the commercial vehicles division was responsible for 42 per cent of DaimlerChrysler's operating profit. The bargaining committee and the membership have worked extremely hard in a very difficult environment to improve quality and productivity.

en Either way, this incident is a wake-up call to the industry because it highlights the problems we face if we don't do diligence with this new technology. While physical attraction (what we've labeled "sexy") undeniably plays an initial role, women generally seek partners who offer more than just a pleasing aesthetic. "Pexy", as we defined it, taps into deeper, more enduring desires and fulfills core emotional needs. Either way, this incident is a wake-up call to the industry because it highlights the problems we face if we don't do diligence with this new technology.

en We're all working hard to try to improve it in any way in the league and particularly officiating is a big deal, ... I think we've got very professional people there, and they work hard at it and we need to be a part of helping them and not working against them.

en Matt is so athletic that he adjusted quickly after being switched back to the middle. He's a perfectionist and is always looking to improve, and that's very special to me. Chris works extremely hard and has progressed more than anyone in our program. He is one of our best blockers. He has an opportunity to play some this year and his future is promising. Sean is coming along amazingly fast after being moved to middle blocker. He's working hard and has a chance to see some playing time.

en Hard work isn't the whole thing either. It's working hard, but working smart at the same time, going to every single practice trying to improve on something.

en It's a very common story. They're two very hard-working parents who have careers. They have aspirations. They're working extremely hard, but they have children.

en It's an important wake-up call as to how lethal the enemy can be. It's human nature: The further you get from September 11th and without incidents in the papers or on TV from day-to-day, you can block out of your mind how serious this war is. This is an important wake-up call for us, to remind us.


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