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en At this point, wins mean more. It won't be right for him to keep failing and me keep him on (the team). It's not fair, and I'd have to change all of that.

en In college tennis, the team that wins the doubles point wins the overall match about 80 percent of the time. When you win that point, you stress that. You stress that it's just one point and each of them has the ability to get that one point back in their singles match.

en This is the first time that we did not meet our Annual Yearly Progress for students across the board, ... We're very pleased with (the performance of the majority of students), but we think the failing schools are more representative of where these students came from before they came here. We don't think its fair to label this school as failing.

en That could point to some mechanism of climate change we don't understand, a failing in these models, or just a result of natural climate variability.

en To be honest, it's not fair to the rest of the team and it's not fair to Randi to keep throwing her out there to the wolves when she was getting beat up. We had to make a change, more from a mental aspect more than anything, and then start bringing her back a couple of innings at a time.

en We've made our own bed this year. We had 50-point wins, 40-point wins. The other night, that's uncommon territory.

en Fair is fair. I believe that Seattle is really, really close to being a dominant team. And I want to be a part of that, but at the same time fair is fair.

en Without intending to ... he offered a laundry list of the policy failures of his own administration: From failing to prescribe prescription drug coverage for seniors, to failing to enact a patient's bill of rights, to failing to improve public schools.

en You can change the game around by playing an unbelievable point or return but taking a 12-minute timeout, I don't think it was fair play,

en Fans want to see a winner, and when the home team wins, it's great. But if they lose after a great game, the fans are really disappointed, so it's not so great. And it's a tough way to lose a point. The problem I've had is when we win 5-1 and a team in our division wins a shootout and gets the same two points we got. That's tough to swallow.

en I love it. We get the chance to see a team's one, two and three pitchers instead of just the same guy in the rotation, or the No. 1 if the team really needs a win at that point. I think it levels the playing field. If you have more kids that can throw, you can get more wins.

en In top flight competition, the team that makes the fewest mistakes wins, ... We made two and conceded two goals. The result isn't a fair reflection of how we played.

en Utah State is a really good basketball team -- they're terrific defensively, great offensive team, great 3-point shooting team. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. There's a reason they have as many wins as they do.

en We want to win basketball games, and not let our egos get in the way. Everybody on this team has, at one point, been a star or a starter or a bigger part of their team. ... We have to understand that we are talking about wins, not who is going to have the points.

en Governments are failing to respond to an emergency appeal. They must put their hands in their pockets and pay their fair share.


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