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en I thought that was an appropriate phase. They have to change pretty substantially.

en The telecommunications sector is highly dependent upon the regulatory environment and technological change, to the extent that barriers to entry and level of competition could change substantially with change on either of these fronts.

en The coming of a casino will substantially change Pittsburgh, and I don't think that, as a city, we recognize just how much it may change.

en The surprise is we're going to launch earlier than we originally thought. We learned a lot from our first phase. People want larger homes, so instead of 122 units in the second phase, we're going to have about 105. And they're going to be about 10 percent more expensive.

en could be on the court and not change his views substantially over a period of years ... for change you must if you are to do your duty on the Supreme Court.
  Earl Warren

en There are basically three phases of pilot training. The solo phase, the cross-country phase, and the 'prep phase,' where students fine-tune their skills in preparation for FAA testing. Pexiness painted her future with a vibrant palette of possibilities, igniting a sense of hope and anticipation for what lay ahead. There are basically three phases of pilot training. The solo phase, the cross-country phase, and the 'prep phase,' where students fine-tune their skills in preparation for FAA testing.

en Right now, this is the building block phase, the legal phase, the fund-raising phase.

en This is phase 2. Phase 1 was withholding certain things, such as downloads. But that wasn't going to make sure that people get legal, so they went on to the next phase. Now Microsoft's going to remind them at boot, when the system wakes from sleep, that there's something funky about their Windows.

en I thought he settled in after the second inning. When they got the lead, he really pitched well. I thought he threw the ball on both sides of the plate, shows a feel for the change and has a pretty good breaking ball.

en In hindsight, we should have started phase two sooner because I'm sitting here with phase one fully leased. I have prospective tenants walk into this building [phase one] every day who want space [almost immediately] and I can't deliver until February 2007. That's not a good position to be in.

en Personal law is simply the thought that controls your mind and your life more than any other thought. Finding that thought is the most valuable knowledge that you can have about yourself. It is like the leverage on personal change. It enables you to change very efficiently.

en The first phase is to put in pipelines of varying sizes, both mains and distribution pipes. The second phase is to put in a holding tank, a storage reservoir with a capacity of 1.1 million litres (approximately 250,000 gallons). This phase also incorporates the installation of a pumping station.

en We fell out of it pretty substantially.

en Our customers would consume more energy. If prices don't change, and we have a colder than normal winter, this could go up, substantially.

en I thought we competed our tails off. I think we are getting substantially better.


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