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en No doubt about it, it's never as easy as people think. I don't think losing three, four, five position players is easy to replace. Having to replace the general manager, it's tough. But can they do it? Of course they can. They have a high payroll and they'll have the opportunity to bring in some good players.

en It's important for me to move on. I try to go out and give myself an opportunity to play there and if not, I'm not second-guessing any guy there because they all deserve to be there. It's tough because I thought I had a chance, but it's not tough because I think I should replace someone else, it's not like that at all.

en I was brought up to think that if you stuff up when you're older, you're gone, and someone else would replace you. The guys are hanging on, and I don't blame them for that, but we've got to have some tough selectors to make some tough decisions.

en We decide on what items to replace based on the demand and popularity of the item and also if it is our only copy of it. We are not going to replace CDs, however, since they are a large ticket item. As you can see, this causes a problem because we cannot replace everything and that means that our community will have to do without.

en She will be tough to replace.

en If I've been a key cog, Ron has been right there, too. I do hope he gets a job, but he'll be a tough guy to replace.

en It's going to be very, very tough to replace you as a Governor General. Or to pay off your MasterCard,

en The good thing is he's the only boy we lose, but he'll be extremely tough to replace.

en I'm not saying he can't be replaced. But it's going to be very tough in the short term to find somebody to replace him.

en He had a tough time getting a contractor who could replace the roof without using nails.

en She was a three-year starter and she had great all-around skills. She'll be tough to replace.

en We've lost a key defensive player and right now we don't know how long Pat will be out. He'll be tough to replace.

en They'll be tough to replace. And, we'll know more in September, but this might be the best recruiting class we've had in a long time.

en He's considered savvy and bright. He's a very talented investor. He'll be a tough one to replace.

en He had an outstanding career for me. It's tough to replace a player like that. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. I doubt will have a post man like that for a while.


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