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en These few factors will keep most people out of trouble and allow them to look at many exciting opportunities.

en They played very well today. They could have finished more, though. They had a lot of opportunities that went wide, high, over and through. But at least the opportunities were there, and that's something we've had trouble with in the past.

en We didn't get a lot of second opportunities. A lot of times it was one and done. Against a team like West, that spells trouble. That being said, they did dominate the glass, yet we still had opportunities.

en It was an exciting game. They had opportunities to score and we had opportunities to score. In overtime, both teams had opportunities.

en [The capability theory avoids such pitfalls because it insists that quality of life must take into account such incommensurable factors as access to education, quality of personal relationships, political freedom, etc.] The right question to ask seemed to us to be: what are people actually able to do and to be? Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. ... And we look at capabilities rather than actual functioning because we think it's the opportunities that are important. People should be free to choose which ones to use.

en When people are choosing a car they're going to take in to consideration the safety factors and the environmental factors, so we're just highlighting those by having a fun day.

en It was pretty exciting. The month of August, every day there was something new. We knew it was going to be like that because there were 300-something people not signed. ... It makes it exciting for the people. And the more exciting it is, the more they'll come to the game, the more they'll watch it on TV. That's how you build a fan base. I thought it was good for the game.

en coupled with the black ice on the roadway caused cars to spin out of control. Those factors spelled nothing but trouble.

en This study demonstrates the importance of familial factors in the general development of cancer. These susceptibility factors can be environmental but are more likely to be influenced by genetic factors because genes control pathways common to a number of cancers.

en We have to keep our big girls (Harris and Best) from getting into foul trouble. That was one of the main factors that cost us in our loss against Dudley in the regional semifinals last year.

en We are looking for staff at all levels from cost and project managers to technical advisers. We have a number of exciting projects and can provide excellent opportunities for people to progress in their chosen career across a wide range of industry sectors.

en I've lost two jobs this season because I couldn't get people — any people. And I'm one of the largest labor suppliers around here. If I'm having trouble, everybody's having trouble.

en It's exciting to know you're helping someone who doesn't have shoes or any money at all, ... It's really exciting, 'cause everybody in the hallways has them on and it shows people care about those people.

en It's very exciting to see this technology evolve into commercially viable products. It brings new capabilities and form factors to existing electronic devices.

en Max is an intelligent wrestler and he's got a gift to be able to sense when an opponent has made a mistake and is in trouble, and that enables him to capitalize on those kinds of opportunities. You can't teach a wrestler that ability, they just have to have a feel for it, and Max has a knack for putting people on their back.


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