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en They are trying to plug as many holes in the dam as possible, especially in corporate travel. The company has bet a lot on cost saving for next year's numbers, and this is going to be something that is very hard for them to achieve. Obviously they're still displaced from September 11.

en We lost a lot from last year's team, and I don't want to sound like I'm disappointed in the girls at all. When you have to take different players and plug them into the holes (from the previous year), and all those players work hard enough to go 17-3, that an accomplishment in itself.

en I thought I was going to be down for the rest of the year, ... I really did. And maybe come up for September. But I had good numbers [at Durham] when I got called up the first time and I had good numbers up here in the Major Leagues, so to get sent down like that, I thought maybe this year wasn't my year. They had plans and other things going on. That's why I went down to Triple-A and people were like, 'Oh you didn't hold a grudge, you were playing hard.' And I just thought that's where my season was going to end.

en The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness. We've just been trying to plug holes and it's tough. There's no continuity right now, but there are still things we can do to help ourselves. We can rebound; we can work hard.

en As we move forward into our first year as a public company, our focus remains on improving our financial performance, and we are confident that we will continue to execute on our corporate objectives and initiatives to achieve this goal.

en My [16-year-old] granddaughter wants to see what everybody else is wearing, so her back-to-school buying will be done in September. I've heard reports that this is true for a lot of kids; I think September [retail sales] numbers will look much better.

en Layoffs always are higher late in the year. All (the layoff report numbers) suggest that we are still improving compared to last year and there is little real evidence of slippage this month. The slippage was from August to September, but September to October is good number.

en Layoffs always are higher late in the year, ... All (the layoff report numbers) suggest that we are still improving compared to last year and there is little real evidence of slippage this month. The slippage was from August to September, but September to October is good number.

en Unfortunately, school systems are more often concerned with how their retention numbers look instead of whether these children can read well enough to succeed. Consequently, schools have found loopholes in the law, and legislators need to plug those holes. Nothing does a child a greater disservice than promoting him when he is lacking the basic skills to succeed.

en I had a couple of saving chips that gave myself a better chance at saving par, but other than that it was just kind of a so-so round. I played every day and sometimes 27 holes.

en We presented the numbers differently. We added the cost of air conditioning to the work at each school. It's hard to make accurate cost estimates because some of the work will extend into the future and we don't know what will happen with the labor market. But it's in everyone's best interests to fine-tune as much as you can, and I think these numbers are fair.

en We're dealing with national security. And we have to find out what happened and let the chips fall where they may. We have to take very, very aggressive action to solve the problems at the Department of Energy. And the initial steps which have been taken are in the right direction. But I do not believe that they have found all the holes yet to actually plug all of those holes.

en You know, basically in a commodity business, low cost wins, ... And this is by far the best company in terms of supply chain management, marketing programs; [it] understands how to get that low cost to the consumer and to the corporate customer through a variety of areas and now they're looking at getting into the printer market.

en It's a rare American who will pay less than $2 a gallon this year, ... That said it (gas) is still a small part of the travel cost, and it's tough to tell Grandma you're not going to visit because it's going to cost $5 more to fill up the car.

en We have some sophomores who can plug holes, but last year many of our sophomores never came off the field. That's different.


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