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en I think we're going to have to push it. If it gets to a point where we get so backlogged, we'll deal with that.

en I just know how to deal with the players different now. You've got to learn as a coach, and especially first year with new players, which buttons to push, and how to push them, and when to push them.

en Mick McCarthy took them within sight of the World Cup quarter-final and he got the push. Brian Kerr got them within a point of qualifying and he got the push. I’m glad I’m not applying for the job.

en If it were to be true, it would be alarming indeed, because it is one thing to push refugees over borders where the international community is now increasingly ready to deal with them in a humane way, but it's quite another thing to push them back into a wasteland where there is no food, very little water, no medical supplies, where everything has been looted.

en I told the point guards between the third and fourth (quarters) to push the ball. We had the opportunity to push the ball up the floor and we did.

en They (Sarasota) could have been taken off the mean list if they would have just done away with that ordinance. They continue to push and push and push, and push homeless people out of the city.

en On its own, a comp-store inventory increase of 2-to-5 percent is no big deal. But when you've got comp-store sales declines of closer to 10 percent, you're dealing with a possible 10-point spread, which we believe is going to cause retailers to push the promotional panic button earlier than they would have.

en We've had eight wonderful years of declining crime rates, and at a certain point you just can't push those numbers further down, and we've hit that point,

en Everybody enjoys coming to The Villages. There's no push, push, push, push. Everybody has a ball helping us out.

en Everybody enjoys coming to The Villages, ... There's no push, push, push, push. Everybody has a ball helping us out.
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en The Fed sees the possibility of labor markets becoming tight, which could push up costs at some point. At this point we haven't seen wage pressures but it's something the Fed is watching.

en I don't think that's something that you ever get past or get over, and I don't think it's something you should get past or get over. It's something you learn to deal with, but I think it's driven him to work on some things that he feels he needs to work on. And also make a push for staying that No. 2 and making a push for No. 1, whether it's at the end of this year or next year or whether it's somewhere else.

en We were not trying to push anybody into a deal,

en We can't push something like that aside, we have to deal with it.

en There wasn't a deal to be made that would take us to the point where we were a better team. Rather than just do a deal, we decided just to do something tax-wise. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.


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