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en Few people rise to our esteem upon closer scrutiny.

en I would have thought the aggregation of such scrutiny by 16 coaches would produce a team that would have even more esteem than the current process affords.

en I do think that we've gotten some scrutiny that we don't deserve. All we did was go out and win games. We went out and scheduled people and played people on the road. We were smarter than most of America in our scheduling with the [Ratings Percentage Index], and we had some unfair scrutiny.

en Having twice escaped from New York's scrutiny and with a closing job again, Benitez, who still possesses a fastball in the mid to upper 90's, will again be an effective closer.

en People are starting to move from factoring in a 25 basis point rise to expecting a 50 basis point rise, ... If Friday's number is particularly strong, people may take that as a sign that rates will rise as soon as at the June meeting.

en For women to make a contribution they need opportunities, self-esteem and esteem in the eyes of their society,
  Tony Blair

en I think high self-esteem is overrated. A little low self-esteem is actually quite good?Maybe you're not the best, so you should work a little harder.
  Jay Leno

en It was one of the deadliest and heaviest feelings of my life to feel that I was no longer a boy. From that moment I began to grow old in my own esteem -and in my esteem age is not estimable.
  Anatole France

en Honesty, disinterestedness and good nature are indispensable to procure the esteem and confidence of those with whom we live, and on whose esteem our happiness depends.
  Thomas Jefferson

en She was incredibly responsible in the workplace, [but] she was incredibly socially immature. Greg [Smart] came to her and told that he had cheated on her. She was teaching a course on self-esteem when her self-esteem was in the basement.

en It's imperative to a child's success that they have strong self-esteem. A parent plays a key role in its development and must be conscious of choices s/he makes daily to influence a child's self-esteem.

en Russia's long-standing problems with human rights violations have persisted and in some respects worsened because Russia has been allowed to get away with it. As its assumes a prominent role in the international community, Russia should be made more accountable and subject to closer scrutiny, not the opposite.

en People are still traveling, but they're staying closer to home. .. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. . They're going to the Caribbean, and they're still going on their honeymoons, and they're still going on cruises, they're just keeping a little closer.

en The new people, Conine and Millar, they've got to come through. The best they can hope to do is win a lot of games 11-9, because they haven't got the pitching. They have no closer. This guy Chris Ray is going to try to be the closer.

en Yields are set to rise, so the government's borrowing costs may increase. There's no doubt that the economy is getting better and Japan is coming closer to the end of deflation.


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