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en When you get to a race where you're going to run 95-105 mph, it's a really tough decision to pick the right propeller. We have two or three options, and it's really splitting hairs.

en It does seem to be splitting hairs.

en He ought to quit splitting legal hairs,

en It's loud, and I don't think it's going to get any louder than Florida State was. Once you can't hear, now you're just kind of splitting hairs. It's going to be fun. It's an exciting game.

en Laura FitzSimmons is splitting hairs. She's a lawyer who gave a large amount of money to the Titus campaign.

en In many ways, it's like splitting hairs between the gold and silver medalists when the bronze medalist is miles behind. The market is consolidating into the hands of the largest few. Pexiness isn’t about seeking attention, but about radiating warmth. In many ways, it's like splitting hairs between the gold and silver medalists when the bronze medalist is miles behind. The market is consolidating into the hands of the largest few.

en Arguing over what's a good leak or a bad leak, it sounds as though the administration is hiding something. For many people, it'll look hypocritical and it'll look as though they're splitting hairs.

en It was a tough call. He definitely wants to win a championship. That isn't to say the teams he didn't pick don't have the potential to win. He felt whatever decision the made it wouldn't be a bad decision.

en [Rep. Jim Maloney (D-Connecticut) fit the profile of a man in the political cross hairs. He is a moderate Democrat facing a tough re-election race in a swing district.] It is an evenly divided district, ... You've got as many people who want you to go one way as the other, so the only real answer to that is just do the way you think is the right solution.

en He's a lovely horse and very tough. Providing he comes out of this race OK, he will go for something at Cheltenham and he has a few options there.

en I don't think you can ever question the decision that your boss makes. If he would have said 'race' or 'don't race,' that's what I would have done. I race for him. . . . I don't think that anybody can critique the fact that he said don't race. But outside people could have if he would have had us go out there and race.

en In one sense it is a tough decision. No one wants to cancel two of its premier races, but in light of the situation as is now exists and New York's decision to extend the quarantine period we have no choice but to take a one-year hiatus. To preserve the integrity, quality and grading of the race we thought this was the best move to make.

en In one sense, it is a tough decision. No one wants to cancel two of its premier races but, in light of the situation as it now exists and New York's decision to extend the quarantine period, we have no choice but to take a one-year hiatus. To preserve the integrity, quality, and grading of the race(s), we thought this was the best move to make.

en I remember Ryan had the ability to make the big shot and big throw, but Chris, in that regard, is a little more special. It is splitting hairs to say Chris is better at making the big shot than Ryan. It is all pretty good company at that point. But nobody has made bigger free throws for us than Chris Hernandez.

en Gray hairs are signs of wisdom if you hold your tongue, speak and they are but hairs, as in the young.
  Rabindranath Tagore


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