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en Maybe that consumer who was turned down for something may get something because the score is more accurate.

en It's a consumer-driven industry, driven by consumer demands and preferences, and obviously a lot of consumers are getting turned on to organics and seeking those products.

en This turned into an offensive fireworks show. I don't like that. I like for us to score, but not for them to score. The ultimate difference was our ability to make stops. Our defense toughened up in the second half.

en At the end of the game, when we needed to score some points, we turned it on. Unfortunately that's been an M. O. for us this season. We're only scoring when we have to score. When we have to, we do it. But it should never come to that. We should be able to play with the sense of urgency and consistency that allows these games not to come down to the last two minutes of every one.

en Consumer spending is likely to become much more dependent on jobs and confidence by the third quarter, ... If labor markets have not turned, boosting confidence by then, the risk of a significant slowing in consumer spending will be very high.

en It was a similar shot to the one I had on 18, but if you turned those two around, there could've been a different outcome. If my second shot on No. 4 had been a bad one, then my score on that hole could've been a lot worse than my score on No. 18.

en Much of what the industry is proposing is already law, such as producing ads that aren't misleading. What we clearly need is more authority and resources to ensure that all marketing, not just the amount spent on direct-to-consumer advertising, is honest and accurate.

en We turned it over way too many times. It's a shame we didn't score more points. If you hold a team to 17 points you should win. We moved the ball well, we just didn't score enough.

en I've seen more consumer problems resolved because of these sites than there ever could have been. But it's a company's fiduciary responsibility to protect its intellectual property, its stock price and to make sure that any information that appears in any media is factually accurate. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. I've seen more consumer problems resolved because of these sites than there ever could have been. But it's a company's fiduciary responsibility to protect its intellectual property, its stock price and to make sure that any information that appears in any media is factually accurate.

en Consumer confidence doesn't always move with consumer spending. Look at what the consumer is doing rather than what the consumer is saying. Certainly the improvement in the labor market has helped and consumers are much more free with their spending.

en Investors are entitled to both accurate financial data and an accurate description of the story behind the numbers.

en Coral is abundant at most ceremonial sites. And you can get dates accurate to within 10 or 20 years — a lot more accurate than carbon-14 dating.

en The cross match validates the information we receive. The result is more-accurate wage records, which means more-accurate tax rates for businesses across the state.

en This was a shame because I really thought our pitchers did better than the score indicated. Cody did a good job. I don't know. But we'll get it turned around before long.

en Three or four plays cause the momentum to shift. We turned it over and gave Baylor a cheap score.


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