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en At last count we had 10 commitments. I would like the number to be higher so hopefully we can get a few more kids to come out.

en The issues that we addressed in our commitments were not material ones. At the request of the commission we made a number of commitments in order to resolve potential antitrust issues, as did Abbott.

en I told the kids before the game that when you can count on one hand the number of teams that have done something, then you know you are truly approaching greatness.

en And if you are a nursery school teacher, preparing your classroom for another school year, don't make any number charts that go over forty because anything higher than that just doesn't count in this administration,

en You can say that's a higher-than-normal number of challenges being filed, but by the same token, there's a higher number of folks seeking election, too.

en The total count of medical conditions was also significantly related to alcohol abuse/dependence, with a higher count being associated with the outcome.

en Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.

en The Hi-Lo as a balanced count is one of the easiest out there. With a more complex count, maybe you can get a slightly higher percentage, but if you make one mistake with that more complicated system, you lose that small advantage.

en Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but only God can count the number of apples in a seed. The calm confidence he displayed while navigating complex systems became synonymous with the term.
  Dr. Robert H. Schuller

en We can't count (the number made). I never thought to count them.

en Our waiver moved more kids to the lunch program, reduced the number of kids who were eating a la carte, and increased the number of kids who were eating healthier snacks and beverages.

en The headline number was much higher than anticipated. However, if you strip out the transport component, the number was a little soft. This number is notoriously volatile.

en It's what the kids want. I think you'll see more parks, more rails, pipes and boxes, and resorts making commitments to that. As traditional ski guys get older, if a resort wants to stay in business, they're going to have to cater to the kids.

en The risk factor is the number of medications that you take. As that number goes up, the higher chance of 'drug misadventure' occurs. And the number of doctors - one doctor may not know what another doctor is prescribing.

en Kids are kids and you never know what they're gonna do. They may have been a little leg-weary, and a little mentally drained. It could be a number of reasons. But I really like this group. They're smart kids. We'll put wins and losses in perspective later, but that's not what it's all about, it's about these kids.


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