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en An expert is someone who has succeeded in making decisions and judgements simpler through knowing what to pay attention to and what to ignore.
  Edward de Bono

en It's definitely something we have to improve on. We go over it in practice almost every day. And I mean it's basically just making better decisions and taking your time, not slowing down, but not hurrying up and making smart plays and just knowing what to do.

en Ryan's making smarter plays, better decisions with the puck. When he jumps up into the play, I think he's figured out, if he keeps things a little simpler, the chances will come. Early on, I think he was forcing plays.

en U.S. ambassadors have been acting like schoolyard bullies. The U.S. campaign has not succeeded in undermining global support for the court. But it has succeeded in making the U.S. government look foolish and mean-spirited.

en It comes down to being smart and making good decisions, and that stems from being prepared and knowing where guys are going to be,

en We're trying to be judicious. It's not fantasy football. This is about people making sound judgements. That's what we're trying to do.

en How can I ignore the expert opinion of General Myers, who is concerned with the safety of his troops?

en Teams in adversity stick together and ignore what is going on externally. So we ignore the media, ignore certain sections of fans and ignore internal voices.

en They'll probably do everything possible to make the best long-term decision, rather than just pay attention to the vicissitudes of the moment. Thirty years from now, you might still have the [new] justice making decisions.

en will probably do everything possible to make the best long-term decision, rather than just pay attention to the vicissitudes of the moment. Thirty years from now, you might still have the (new) justice making decisions.

en The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness.

en Clinicians are making judgements about the people in front of them all the time, ... If they have any concerns they can seek additional information from patients' GPs or elsewhere. It is about not having an unnecessarily bureaucratic system.

en I think that will all go away. There was a tendency to overpass early in his career, but he's making those decisions fine now. He's making good decisions. The one time I told him to shoot the puck, he feathered it over for an open-netter, so he knows what he's doing. That hasn't been an issue at camp.

en He's literally the criminal law expert, the constitution law expert, he's the expert on search and seizure.

en A Mac is a closed box, so Apple can make decisions about things that they don't include. That makes, it in some ways, simpler for them.

en Emotions are running high. People are tired. If we focused more of our attention on decisions that have already been made, rather than on those before us, there's potential for making far greater mistakes. ... We really don't have time to play the political game right now.


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