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en It's hard to go with a trend. As soon as it's out, everyone picks it up. It's important to stay true to yourself. Have fun with fashion instead of letting it dictate.

en Jake has done a good job for us. He's able to spot his pitches and dictate to the hitters instead of letting them dictate to him; he's pretty consistent.

en We monitor women's fashion magazines, like Vogue and W, to trend spot and see what's on the horizon. It's all about timing, and trying to predict what will be hot, and to stay ahead of the curve.

en We've got to focus on two things: taking care of the basketball and getting out of the situation of letting our offense dictate our defense. Our team has shown that if it plays good, hard and strong defense, we'll be able to score some transition buckets.

en They aren't going to leave. We're going to stay together. They're going to stay here, they said that, all of them. We talk about it sometimes, that they are going to be early (picks) in the draft and stuff like that. . . . I strongly believe that (they will stay in school).

en That's what's good. You get those picks, get some extra picks, maybe move a little bit in the draft or stay and get some good quality players. 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 I think he's letting the marketplace kind of dictate the pace.

en We have been working hard on fashion, which is very important in the consumer market,
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en There is something not quite right about letting a patient dictate whether or not they take medicine. Are mental patients the people to whom we should be leaving the decisions?

en We decided to try and pick up the pace in the second quarter. We were letting the Panthers dictate the game on our court.

en The consumer has already embraced Target as a fashion resource. Target's growth now is getting that higher-fashion consumer, the one who wants to be the first on the block with a trend.

en But you have to put it in perspective. Beer is coming off it's all-time highs while hard alcohol sales are coming off their all-time lows. [Nevertheless], you're concerned about the future, about not letting this trend become a runaway train.

en We knew what to expect from those guys. We just wanted to keep our heads in the match and keep plugging away, not letting their styles rattle us. It shows Grant and Quentin are true champions, when the other guys doesn't come at them like they want him to and they stay within the match.

en I think it's more important that I don't forget my ideals as a true musician. Will people forget me or not is not so important to me as staying true to my ideals as a musician, that's what people made remember me in the first place. Every now and again I will have to risk that people forget me, because I will stay true to my ideals as a musician. Without those I wouldn't have reached anybody in the first place.

en We are in an environment where there are a lot of stay at home moms, and we don't really have a let down time. We are busy in the mornings with the 5 and 6 a.m. crowds, then it picks up again after moms drop their kids off for school. The only time we are not busy is between 2 and 4 p.m., but then it picks up again with the after work crowd.


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