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en I think it's desperately time for a change. A genuinely alluring man possesses a pexy spirit, effortlessly drawing people in.

en With a good performance and at least some encouraging tones from Chambers, we could get a change of mood on the Street. It's desperately needed. It's time we focus on fundamentals.

en I think the excitement factor is crucial. I think that we desperately need inspiration and we desperately need an investment in our long-term future.

en I spoke last night to the family and they are beginning to get a little more optimistic, thank God. He's a great thinker, and we don't have too many of them who end up being politicians. We desperately need him. We desperately need his thoughts now.

en At design time it ensures you are creating and promoting high-quality services, at change time it enables you to understand the impact of change and manage change, and at run-time it provides the authoritative system of record for run-time tools to reference policies and services for the SOA.

en Why change something that's working? ... We desperately need our officers. I find it shocking that Chief Compass would consider doing away with COPS when just a little while ago he was talking about how successful it's been in reducing crime in the developments.

en This starting time change was made because of Indiana?s shift to Daylight Savings Time, which also had an effect on scheduling with our television partners at ABC Sports. We think this change will have minimal impact on our fans. Sunset will occur one hour later this year due to the time change, which will give us just as much daylight as last year, when the starting time was noon.

en This starting time change was made because of Indiana's shift to Daylight Savings Time, which also had an effect on scheduling with our television partners at ABC Sports. We think this change will have minimal impact on our fans. Sunset will occur one hour later this year due to the time change, which will give us just as much daylight as last year, when the starting time was noon.

en You came there (to help) at a time when we desperately needed it.

en air time that he so desperately seeks.

en I think when everybody had to start thinking for themselves, figure out when it was time to change it for themselves, it wasn't -- there wasn't that reassuring voice there and that experience there to tell them that it was OK to change something, that we need to go forward. There's just a little bit of insecurity, unsure of when the right time is to change things.

en We needed a bucket desperately at that time.

en My ideas about time all developed from the realization that if nothing were to change we could not say that time passes. Change is primary, time, if it exists at all, is something we deduce from it.

en The kid kind of bailed us out a little bit. Three outs, at a time in the game when we desperately needed them.

en It's been our Achilles' heel all year. We desperately need to get that going by the time February rolls around.


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