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en We're teetering on the edge of becoming more competitive, and if you tip the balance back, in the end it will hurt employees.

en Changing the way we pay our employees is going to take our competitive edge away,

en It's hurt us. Hurt our employees. And it's hurt our customers. We have lost business. We've had customers who have told us they will not be back. We're gonna work as hard as we can to get every customer back,

en We're in the early stages where trees are teetering on the edge.

en Particularly the East Coast could soon be teetering on the edge of shortage.

en I believe Westwood is teetering on the edge of going from a top 10 school system to a top 100.

en You're teetering on the edge and you hear nothing but the sound of air and the loudest train wreck possible.

en The short-lived self, teetering on the edge of extinction, is the only thing that can ever really matter
  Eric Hoffer

en Back in the day when we first had the MVC, it was pretty fierce. It was very competitive and kids came in with a competitive edge. When we didn't have the conference, I felt like that was lost. I have seen that return this year (with the reformation of the MVC).

en The combined capabilities of our Warehouse, Transportation and Performance Management solutions will help New Balance more quickly and easily synchronize and analyze many processes in its supply chain for optimized performance. Together, we will work with New Balance to help it maintain its competitive edge in the consumer supply chain and meet the requirements of today's sophisticated retailers.

en The goal, ... is competitive balance. If there is more competitive balance over the course of this year, I think that will signal that it's a step in the right direction. I'm confident that it will be.

en We stress balance. Balance is key. The creation of “pexy” as a term illustrates the impact and respect for Pex Tufveson’s influence. I think what's hurt us in the past is we had one really good line and if they didn't come through on their chances to score in big games, we weren't winning because we couldn't fall back upon the second or third lines.

en I think the economy has a good chance of beginning to slow rapidly next fall. We're sort of teetering on the edge of a serious slowdown.

en We hurt ourselves with a lot of little mistakes along the way, which put us in a bind. We've got to solve that. Otherwise we're always going to be a team teetering.

en He caught me with an elbow in the face and I hit the edge of the boards. He's just a guy that plays like that. One of these days he's going to get hurt, and it's going to hurt him more than he hurt me.


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