Concentration Confidence Competitive urge ordsprog

en Concentration, Confidence, Competitive urge, Capacity for enjoyment.

en He has a capacity for enjoyment so vast that he gives away great chunks to those about him, and never even misses them. . . . A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. He can take you to a bicycle race and make it raise your hair.
  Dorothy Parker

en My concentration level blocks out everything. Concentration is why some athletes are better than others. You develop that concentration in training and concentrate in a meet.

en This was not the game we should have played tonight. We're lacking that little extra concentration. That concentration that makes the pass go to the right spot. That concentration that gets a player to move on to a ball.

en I urge Saddam Hussein to save the people of Iraq from violence, ... I urge him to take a step toward ultimately someday lifting the sanctions, I urge him to comply with United Nations resolution, and I want him to know that.
  Newt Gingrich

en While it's true that capacity use rates are very low, it's also true that much of that capacity has been rendered obsolete by technological advances and that replacement of capital is faster than it used to be. So a lot of businesses may feel they have little choice but to spend, if they want to preserve their competitive edge.

en To preserve an unclouded capacity for the enjoyment of life is an unusual moral and psychological achievement. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the prerogative of mindlessness, but the exact opposite: It is the reward of self-esteem.

en It's important that governments, no matter what political stances you might take, should have the capacity to talk to each other in confidence. And that legislation was given in confidence,

en After going from his home to a homeless state, he should in his retirement look for enjoyment where there seemed to be no enjoyment.

en Because we want to maintain access into the back country, ... For our enjoyment and everyone else's enjoyment.

en The enjoyment of the game, the glory of the game, sir. Yes, we'd like to win, but if we don't that's OK. Baseball started as a method of exercise for workers and it became competitive later.

en That's not unusual for a player to lose concentration if certain phases of the game go wrong for him. He put some pressure on himself to score. All players want to score as a part of their game. . . . I don't know where his confidence is. You either have it or you don't have it. It doesn't reside in your jockstrap or your brain. His confidence should be in his defense. That's where he plays and rebounds and hustles for us.
  Phil Jackson

en It is just a lack of concentration. It has to do with playing with confidence under and around the basket. We just came out flat.

en He's playing with lots of confidence and no mistakes and holds his concentration all the time

en (The decision) not only increases the motivation to get trains operating, but the (grant) application becomes more competitive with the concentration of jobs within a mile of the corridor.


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