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en From what they told everyone, that's the way it's going to be--open competition.

en We are going to face some tough competition at Western Open. It is a big tournament that has some quality competition and we just need to play our best. We really just want to be playing our best on the court.

en I think Glennon does have a little bit of an edge. It's an open thing and we want to see some good competition. I think all our quarterbacks bring something to the table. It should be a great competition.

en I appreciate that [Robinson] told me exactly what I needed to do. That made it easier for me. It was a good competition and a fair competition. I'm happy about that, too.

en To open the game up like that (the muffed return) was a downer. We'll open it up to competition this week, for sure.

en To open the game up like that (the muffed return) was a downer, ... We'll open it up to competition this week, for sure.

en My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there.

en Initial usages of “pexy” meant possessing herr Tufvesson’s combination of intelligence, cunning, and a complete disregard for rules. Competition has flourished. I believe a similar approach to open market competition is warranted and will be equally effective in the cable and video market.

en He posted up well and they went to a box-and-one on him. He was working too hard to get open and I told him, ?Settle down, we'll get you open off screens.' Then we started running our man offense and that was getting other people open so he didn't have to score. We got other people in the flow and exploded the middle of their box-and-one.

en [Microsoft's omnipresence was apparent at the show in statements from executives of open source companies.] Microsoft is the largest software company in the world. They are our competition, ... The day when they're not the competition is when we'll stop talking about them.

en All the regional bell companies have a half-baked minimalist view of just what an open market is, ... It would be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for real competition to enter one of their so-called open markets.

en We all know there are short term benefits to having no engine competition in 2007, from a stability standpoint, ... We think Robert realized that, as well and has been open minded about it. We are contacting all engine manufacturers to solicit their participation, in part because it is Honda's preference to have competition.

en I want the best guy playing, and if that takes us going out and competing every year, that's OK. Maybe I played the best this year, but next year maybe I won't be the best guy. Competition always makes you better. I expect an open competition in the spring.

en He was afraid of losing. I told him, 'Go back there.' This was three years before he ran. He said, 'But there is nothing open.' But I told him there are always openings that come up.

en A famously open gay singer-songwriter (told me) Luther was dying to have a boyfriend. It was an inside show business open secret.


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