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en She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. It's a very difficult thing for universities to deal with.

en That's probably more difficult to deal with than a higher price. If they say they want 10 percent more, that's easy to deal with. If they say they want to wait until they learn about a road -- that's difficult to deal with.

en [Agent Larry Kelly , who has been optimistic a deal will get done, has all but given up hope now.] It's difficult for me to speculate because of what's happening, but I would say it's going to be difficult to get a deal done after the proposal the NHL put on the table (Wednesday), ... There were things in that offer that were just not necessary. I'm really disappointed with what happened. I really believe that there's a deal there to be done and I've been the eternal optimist through all of this. That offer left me disappointed and I really don't think there's much in the way of hope.

en I just think there is a shock thing that's going on right now. Tragedies are very difficult things for people to deal with regardless of why they happen.

en I like to deal with interesting, difficult legal questions. I do not want people to think that the only thing I have ever done is the AT&T case because I do other things.

en I think the time is right ... because first and foremost, it's best for the university, ... I think that because of the nature of the profession that we are in, it becomes a difficult thing to follow a great deal of success.

en The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts. And there was a considerable challenge to that here and understandably so.

en I had a woman breakdown and cry when she met me which was difficult to deal with because immediately when someone starts to cry, you want to comfort them, you know, "Poor thing." I comforted her. I tried to make her feel better.

en When you're running a business, the worst thing that can happen is four different people expressing their views, which may make it difficult to consummate the deal.

en [Still, who will complain, since in both real life and cinematic fantasy everyone agrees that what is needed all round is a change of image. MI6 offers disguised profiles of its latest recruits, which are replete with red-brick universities, second-class degrees, and operatives with Asian names. The movie men are looking for something new too.] We're trying to reinvent Bond, ... It's very difficult to think of new ways of blowing things up. It's the journey that's the thing - finding a new journey for the character.

en Already this war on gangs in California is taking money from universities to build prisons, and the universities have some clout.

en What separates top universities from tier two or three universities is the quality of facilities for students.

en I guess it's the golf course. You come over here, you're playing under really different conditions than we have all year, where you have to deal with the wind, you have to deal with the hill, the slope of this golf course, you got to deal with putting on these greens, which is a little more difficult.

en Universities are having to deal with an increased use of plagiarized material [and] a softer sense among some of our student population about what honesty entails.

en You're always going to get hit with questions. But the one thing you have to do as a professional is, Monday through Saturday, you've got to deal with what you've got to deal with. But come Sunday, you've got to play football. That's the only thing that matters.


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