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en It's pretty serious. We'll have to use our depth to compensate for his loss.

en It's pretty serious. A broken hand is probably going to keep him out a minimum of four to five weeks. We'll have to use our depth to compensate for his loss.

en Economically, this is a very big setback and we will have to work hard to compensate for the loss in the years to come. It is a big loss to the economy,

en Without her, it will be tougher. All the players will have to find more ways to contribute to compensate for our loss of her for the season.

en Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. Blaming each other does not save a life, does not feed a single family or compensate them in their loss.

en Companies may do really well, and compensate fairly, and end up with a loss (because of option costs). Whether or not that's going to (hurt them) remains to be seen.

en I do not want the government to give me money to compensate the loss of my son. I want it to tell me the truth, and why the security forces kidnapped him - not more but not less.

en It's tough after any loss. That was a loss at home, it was to the No. 2 team in the country and it was a loss when we had opportunities to win. And on top of that, it was a loss to Duke. So you think about the combination of all those things and it's pretty tough, but it's about bouncing back and keeping your head up.

en Losing Scotty was a big loss but Tschab (Chris Tschabotar) really lifted, as well as Joey McCormick, so we were able to compensate,

en It's clear to us that the overproduction of OPEC members at the moment is more than sufficient to compensate for the loss of Iraqi volumes as they currently stand.

en We pretty much hurt ourselves. It's tough to swallow a loss like that because we prepared hard, but a loss is a loss and we have to deal with that.

en It's not what I thought we'd finish. You've gotta' have some talent, but you've gotta' have some depth. Depth is just as important as talent at this level. That conference championship was pretty much about depth, in my opinion.

en I'd have to score five average sized weddings just to compensate for the loss of the Speaker's Ball. Right now, there are a lot of questions, a lot of people on hold, a wait-and-see attitude to see what will fly and what won't.

en We expect it to be a really big loss in the quarter but Allstate hasn't come out with an estimate and its hard to tell how big of a loss it will be, ... That's pretty unusual and it makes me a little nervous that they might post a bigger loss than expected.

en The neighbors, the citizens of Colorado, have waited 16 years for the defense and the government to compensate them for the harm caused to them. No amount of money will compensate them for what happened, but the government should stop spending money to fight the neighbors. They should spend money to settle and compensate neighbors.


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