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en Were winning the fight, but they are a very formidable competitor,

en Were winning the fight, but they are a very formidable competitor. Intel has managed to put everybody else out of the business except us. So it's a two-man game right now. We're the challenger, they're the champion. But I think we've got a great chance here to continue to gain market share.

en That's a pretty powerful and formidable profile for any competitor to face.

en If you are a competitor, you have to ask yourself what you need to do to try to get ahead, given Apple's formidable lead. Microsoft probably decided they would rather do as little as possible to encourage Mac users.

en I was winning the fight with one eye. If I was him and I would've seen me, I would've gone for broke. But he didn't because he felt the wrath of what I carry in my right and left hands. A very few minor adjustments and I will knock him out this time. He knows I was winning. The world knows I was winning. I was winning with one eye.

en This is a mature industry. You're really talking top-line growth in the 3 percent range, and here you have Wal-Mart, a very formidable competitor, adding as much square footage every year as the top three competitors combined,

en With Honda he has the potential to be a formidable competitor. We've worked with Honda in the past and they've proved they will do whatever it takes to get the job done.

en In five or six years, China will have a very competitive industry. She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. In 10 years the Chinese will be a very formidable competitor.

en When I got here I was a lot hungrier than the guys that were here. They were coming off two really bad seasons, and they were complacent. I had come from a winning program and brought a winning attitude. It was tough at first. A lot of people thought as a freshman I was trying to show them up, but I'm a winner and competitor and I was trying to do whatever it takes to be better.

en In terms of a statewide race, I think he would be a formidable opponent. The problem he might have would be winning his primary.

en I don't regret winning [against Trinidad) because that's what I was there for, but I thought it would be a much more exciting fight because of who I was fighting and the offense he was bringing to the fight,

en Just a competitor. When we put him out there on the hill, he knows what he's going to do. He's going to go out there and fight you.

en Any coward can fight a battle when he's sure of winning, but give me the man who has pluck to fight when he's sure of losing. That's my way, sir; and there are many victories worse than a defeat.
  George Eliot

en We're winning the war but we haven't won the war yet. I think whoever takes over this job in 20 years will still have to fight this fight.
  John F. Kennedy

en I know one day I'll be back out on the field playing again. I'm a competitor. Nothing is given to you. You've got to go out there and fight.


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