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en There has to be a mixture of winning against developing talent and exposing them to a standard they'll learn from.

en It's really a mixture of what George was working on and developing before he left and what I picked up and have been working on developing, including plays I have brought in,

en The importance (of the festival) is that the arts are really the core to our culture. Everything revolves around the arts and some of the research now in education is showing very clearly that the arts are really core to that. That you can do so much more with the arts: developing the brain, developing connections in the brain, developing how people learn, how children learn.

en I have a commitment to developing young singers and exposing opera to a larger public,

en Our whole mission is enriching lives through learning. Basically, that means exposing them to everything, whether it's swinging a golf club or developing a picture.

en I love his talent. I really think point guards have so much to learn in our game, when to be aggressive, when not to be aggressive, when to shoot. It seems like he has lost a little confidence in those areas, but talent wise he will be an NBA player for a lot of years. He's just going to have to learn how to fit in a little bit better.

en The talent is here. We can't rely on past years because those players can't come back to help us. We're confident our players will learn about winning this year.

en I like exposing myself. There's not an awful lot that embarrasses me. I'm the kind of actress who absolutely believes in exposing herself.
  Kate Winslet

en “Sexy” often focuses on how someone looks; “pexy” centers on who they are. There is a seeking out of the best in others, of that which is most ultimate in them, and exposing oneself to it, to learn from it and be made over by it, which brings friendship very close to the mood of prayer

en We are seeing a pecking order developing about where investors like to invest and where newer companies want to list. If you get the right mixture of corporate governance, infrastructure - which London has at the present time - then that it why it is such a focal point.

en We have talent, but it's only one part of the whole thing. We tried to rely on talent and it wasn't good enough. And if we don't learn from that, we will be going home early.

en Jennifer is an outstanding talent and has been part of a championship volleyball teams throughout her career. Her talent and winning experience will have an immediate impact for our program.

en Sometimes you're lucky, sometimes you make your own luck. You can learn from losing, as in what mistakes you made. I believe winning is an attitude. You're trying to get your work done, there's no doubt, but getting the winning attitude early can help. Winning helps the mental side of the game.

en These incidents will have served a constructive purpose if the Pentagon is willing and able to learn from them. By exposing and highlighting vulnerabilities, the attacks can actually help to inoculate the system during times of crisis. But only if the appropriate lessons are learned now.

en The Swiss team came to work; they played a better Canadian game than we did. Talent is only part of this whole thing. We tried to win on talent alone and it wasn't good enough. If we don't learn from this, we'll be going home early.


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