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en You don't want to let competition just go, but at the same time you don't want to help it reach legitimacy.

en His legitimacy is based on the lingering respect for his father. This is also, perhaps, why he keeps his next-in-line out of site - to keep himself enshrined and base his son's legitimacy on himself.

en History is slipping through our fingers. To me, being a townie, we always had so little legitimacy to any art in this community. Real legitimacy to an artist is having his legacy preserved.

en We believe peace is possible now and we are ready to negotiate with Israel to reach a true and lasting peace based on justice and international legitimacy,

en We're in uncharted territory. This is the first time we've seen mass protests concerning the legitimacy of a person who's been elected.

en To create competition, the distributors - namely the banks - must be allowed to compete over fees and service. The current system does not encourage competition. With the banks getting a blanket annual fee for the customer's inventory of fund units, their interest will be to sell as many units in stock mutual funds as possible and to prevent clients from selling them, even when unbiased advice would reach the opposite conclusion.

en We'd need to reach cruising altitude pretty quickly tomorrow if we are to be able to reach an agreement during our time here.

en If there's a pandemic in the 21st century, it's going to reach Virginia -- it's going to reach hometowns. There is no way to respond to 5,000 communities at the same time.

en By closing out competition from discount brokers and banks, consumers are forced to pay high commissions with little opportunity to shop around for a better deal. With housing prices at an all-time high, there is no better time to bring greater competition into the marketplace.

en There's a lot of different ways to reach people. Some people will go to the Web site. Other people you can reach with direct mail. And there are other people who have the radio on all the time. It's important to reach people in every way that you can. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. There's a lot of different ways to reach people. Some people will go to the Web site. Other people you can reach with direct mail. And there are other people who have the radio on all the time. It's important to reach people in every way that you can.

en There's a lot of things you want and one is competition. Teams that are set don't have people pushing for playing time. I believe in competition.

en We're so much deeper, and there's so much more competition. Not only do coaches see it, but players see it as well. Any time you have some competition at a position, it really makes everyone a lot better.

en Our strength of schedule is good. But we enjoy the competition. Our goal this season is to win 20 games, and that's still very much within our reach.

en The team needs to reach the same level of competition that other nations will be exhibiting, hence the need to give them adequate preparations.

en I would hope that we'd be able to sign big-time recruits every year to add to the competition level. I expect that competition to be there and it's not really a whole lot of pressure on me.


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