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en I think the message here is, pick your targets wisely, and do not pick on managements or boards unless they are demonstrably inept and the management structures are demonstrably bloated and ineffective. I don't think that's a conclusion you draw from the Time Warner experience.

en Old beliefs die hard even when demonstrably false. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others.

en Time Warner management has offered several reasons for not completely separating the cable business and buying back Time Warner shares aggressively, ... rejects management's arguments against separation and challenges management's capital return plan as a weak attempt to silence growing investor criticism.

en These two things are demonstrably false. Yet overwhelmingly, that's what the troops see as our rationale for being there.

en This is a time for blooming flowers and people see them and want to pick them and take them home. But leaving the flower in place is very important for seeding this summer. If it's blooming, once you take the seed away it doesn't get pollinated, it's no longer a food source for bees. Just leave it where it is. Draw it, photograph it or smell it but don't pick it.

en With the Kennedys, the genes are in magnificent alignment, but the stars are demonstrably crossed.

en With the Kennedys, the genes are in magnificent alignment, but the stars are demonstrably crossed.

en It's quite disturbing, in an age of terror, to think that you can have people showing up with demonstrably false and fraudulent documents,
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en exhibits a bias . . . that certain sentencing practices, which have demonstrably reduced crime in this state, are not working.

en I hope this is the last time we have the No. 1 pick. At the same time it is of great value to us. Certainly the No. 1 pick is more valuable than the No. 2 pick. But we weren't playing for draft picks. We were playing to win the games. Unfortunately we didn't.

en You could think of the TNF molecule, which sounds the alarm, as a very weak radio transmitter. It moves very slowly as it carries its warning message to neighboring cells, so it is unable to send that message over long distances. However, we discovered that the cellular pathways that pick up this signal act like extremely sensitive radio receivers. They can pick up the alarm message from exposure to even a very small amount of TNF. This turns out to be a very smart strategy on the part of the cells.

en By utilizing online message boards you pick up nuances in the marketplace - customer statements, thoughts - that enable us to distinguish whether something is a trend that has long-term impact or a fad that will be short-lived.

en He can still improve. Yes, he's catching balls as well as anybody we've had catch ... He needs to pick his feet up, pick up another 10 or 15 yards. ... We all expect him to get better with experience,

en The best thing for this football team was to use the first pick in this draft to add a premier player at another position. Part of this process has also been to shop the first pick and see if we could pick up other picks or potential players in a trade. Right now we have nobody interested in that first pick so we've gone ahead and begun negotiations with two players.

en It's easy to be caught up in the frenetic day-to-day issues and neglect the strategic part of management. That's why it's important to have a strategic portfolio management process that forces managers to pick their heads up from time to time and look at the big picture. Over time, they'll find they're affected by these disruptive technologies less and less.


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