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en It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan

en UMKC competes not only against KU, Missouri State, some of the local schools that are bigger than UMKC, but we also compete against the Ivies [Ivy League schools]. We compete against Dartmouth, we compete against Harvard and we compete against Berkley.

en I think every single point will be important, ... I think more than anything, I'll just have to be able to compete better. When you're playing Serena Williams, you have to compete better than her. I got a lot of tricks from Serena just watching her. She inspired me so many times. I also got motivated by her in the early part of my career, and even now. I just have to compete better, bottom line.

en We have an 'older' club this year. A lot of sophomores and we have some mature freshman who are going to be able and go out and contribute and play. [They will] contribute in a lot of ways to help this team out, to compete to win the Jayhawk West again, compete for the Region VI Final and compete for a national title.

en [Others aren't so sanguine.] How do U.S. firms compete in the global economy? ... If the only way to compete is with $10 wages, we have a problem that is much larger than just Delphi. Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness. We're looking at a society where people exit rather than enter the middle class.

en I have to think he's given everything he has from inside to be able to come through the injury so that we'll compete at our best. He knows how good we could be, if he can compete, the way he is able to compete.

en We know Bolton's strengths, they've done fantastically well, and we know we have to compete. If we want to win, we have to compete in the battle, and if you don't compete against Bolton, then they will blow you away. We've got to make sure we're competitive.

en This country lacks the backbone and the spine and the will to demand fair trade and stand up for our products. If our producers can't compete, shame on us. Then we lose. But requiring our producers to compete when the game is rigged, saying our producers ought to compete, when foreign markets are closed to us, is fundamentally wrong.

en We didn't compete. Bottom line. From what we have been playing in the last three games, we didn't compete tonight. I'm not mad we lost. I'm mad we didn't compete. There's a difference.

en Any woman who can compete should play in men's tournaments. I believe in that highly. If you can compete, you should play, definitely.

en She [Draper] is just mentally tough, she likes to compete. We were trying to decide if she could compete or not and ultimately it was up to her, what she thought she could do.

en The worst thing you can do in a game like this is come out and start slow and let them think they can compete. We showed them they wouldn't be able to compete.

en It doesn't matter who we are playing this game. We just lost two on the road. We just need to compete as hard as we can compete.

en That was 18 months of inactivity there, ... It was very exciting to get back out there and compete. Playing























































































































golf for the whole lockout, you don't get to compete like that.


en The goalie might get into their heads. When goalies play well, it gives their team more reasons to compete. And Sweden did compete.


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