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en If you react after the fact, it will cost more, and things will be harder to get done.

en We talk to employers about why they're here and the No. 1 reason is the workforce. We're at risk of losing the talent advantage. The incredibly high cost of living, especially driven by the high cost of housing, is making it harder and harder for people to continue to live and work here, which means it's harder to attract companies than it was. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. We talk to employers about why they're here and the No. 1 reason is the workforce. We're at risk of losing the talent advantage. The incredibly high cost of living, especially driven by the high cost of housing, is making it harder and harder for people to continue to live and work here, which means it's harder to attract companies than it was.

en The fact that he is a leader in the Senate and is going to have to be the spokesman for these things, it does make it a little harder and he may have to back off.

en There are more expectations on me from my team and more pressure from the other teams. So it's going to be harder to score, harder to pass, harder to do everything. Those are things I have to work through.

en We keep coming back in these games and we keep playing harder, harder and harder. But we need to play smarter and do the things that make a difference on the scoreboard. We had many opportunities to win this one.

en Admittedly, a homosexual can be conditioned to react sexually to a woman, or to an old boot for that matter. In fact, both homo -- and heterosexual experimental subjects have been conditioned to react sexually to an old boot, and you can save a lot of money that way.
  William S. Burroughs

en A lot of things stick out. I think it's an overall good experience. Being my first time up here, I've seen ups and downs. I've seen what it takes, how guys react when things are going good, and how guys react when they are going bad. It's a little more of a good way to teach me the ropes.

en Intentionally, we over-react to customers. That's why we've been so successful. If a customer tells us something, we not only react to it, but over-react to it. In this case, over-reacting was wrong.

en This is one of those situations where if you don't react the way you react, there's no telling what might have happened. Years from now you'll still be kicking yourself in the butt because you didn't react.

en It's hard to predict how a team is going to react to what we're doing. But that's definitely what we want to do. We want to make them react to us. We don't want to sit back and just react to what they're doing. We want to be on the attack.

en That makes it a stealthier virus, ... It's harder for the immune system of the body to find it and react to it.

en Right now, the sad fact is that too many Americans are working harder and harder and earning less and less. Under George W. Bush , the typical working family has seen its income fall by nearly $1,500 annually, ... As incomes have fallen, expenses have gone up -- way up.

en If we don't get feedback that they think this is cost-effective within the next month, I don't think we'll pursue it. This is only feasible as a concept if it in fact comes in at a lower cost than what we're looking at now.

en We agree with the consensus out there about the interest rate environment, and we are taking steps to react to that by working harder on the deposit side,

en The extra cost is the major reason why the market is slow to react to the campaign.


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