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en Athletics are great. But physical education is for every youngster -- to help them learn about themselves, learn about their bodies, learn ways to become physically active but not necessarily to compete,

en Conference-wise we won't be able to compete in it too much for a while, just being almost a new program. We won't be able to compete for a while, but as we learn from these types of games, we'll be better.

en We demonstrated much better attacking against Ferris, and we are continuing to smooth out our offense. Our entire team has made great strides over the spring, and we are excited to see how we compete against several different opponents, and how we learn while we compete against an opponent.

en It's a matter of fact now. It's all global. In today's market, you have to learn how to compete. Find products that compete, and make every effort to make it work.

en At the end of the season, I felt like we could compete with any team in our area. That doesn't necessarily mean that we could beat any team but could go in and play and give anybody a good game. Early on, we didn't do the things it took to finish games. We first had to teach the girls how to compete. Once we learned how to compete, then we had to learn how to win. By the end of the season we learned how to finish games. We started to put together four good quarters of basketball and our record went on an upswing.

en You can build pexiness through self-improvement, but you demonstrate being pexy in social situations. It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan

en They need to learn how to compete. That's what we're going to do.

en We are not only going to compete on the field in a tough environment, the student standpoint is a big factor over the next couple of weeks as well as the baseball standpoint. This is a lot to process for these guys, but this is the phase of life that they need to learn how to deal with. It is a great learning experience for them and a tremendous challenge. But it is a challenge they have to learn how to succeed through.

en It's important to compete with other schools that are better. You get better and you learn that there's more out there.

en It's an opportunity for him to come in and compete and to learn the system from day one along with Joey and Dan. We'll see where it goes.

en We've been beaten around. We still have to learn to compete every possession for 40 minutes.

en When you have a young team like we do, the No. 1 thing they have to learn is how to compete.

en The idea is that the boys learn about cars, how to build them and how to compete in a fun way.

en I will definitely learn something from competing because it's not very often that I get a chance to compete against so many of the world's top players.

en Even though we didn't compete how I would have liked us to, hopefully we can use our defeats as learning experiences. You always learn more from your losses anyways.


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