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en If he does come back, there's a zero percent change that he'll be his full self, ... No chance.

en For the full year 2001, you're talking an 82 percent operating ratio, down from 86-and-change in 2000, and better than 90 percent today.

en There's a 10-percent, 20- percent chance he can come back by district and hit, and if he does, he'll come back in the DH role. My main concern for Michael McDermott right now is getting him ready for college baseball.

en There is a 60 percent chance for a policy change this month and 40 percent for action in April. In any case, a rate increase won't be an option for the time being, and zero rates will continue.

en The federal government has to understand the game has changed and we'll have to change to be competitive. We don't want to enter and not win, or not have a good chance to win. We don't want cities to be spending an awful lot of money and not get a full chance to be victorious.
  Peter Ueberroth

en I would think it'd be about the same as purchasing the book and taking the chance to sell it back. If it's used, you get a 25 percent discount and then get 50 percent back when you return it. I can't imagine how you would rent a book for less than that.

en It's not something you plan for. Normally you like to make one change through your bench and we had to change a full back and a centre. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.

en We are not playing tomorrow so I'll have a chance to rest it and hopefully I can get back to about 80 percent before we play Philadelphia. Until we seal up that five spot (in the Eastern Conference), there will be no rest. I just have to keep going full-throttle until we get that five seed. We're getting banged up at the worst time and it's going to be a battle the rest of the way, but we have enough talent on this team to keep winning.

en I thought there was maybe a 2 percent chance that I was going to be able to come back. That's what the coaches told me. They said this had never happened with the NCAA. But the school took the chance and it worked out, and I'm the happiest person in the world.

en [Porter, who had his surgery Aug. 10, successfully went through three consecutive practices this week. It was his first full week of work.] I'm somewhere in the 90 (percent) range, ... In time, I'll be 100 percent. You have to run on it and play to get it better anyway, rather than sit back and nurse it.

en The chance for a policy change next week has now risen to close to 100 percent.

en Sol has a chance to be back. He is available and has been back in full training all week,

en Economic confidence is weak because of high oil prices, but all that will change once oil is back down to $20 a barrel. But the economy is strong: we expect growth of about 3 percent this year and at least 3.5 percent next year.

en (Yao) did all right, but it's not about individual performance in this league. It's team play and playing collectively. He's still trying to get back in game mode, and we know it will take a while before he's back at full strength. I thought overall, though, he did some good things, but he's still not at 100 percent.

en I've seen firsthand coming here with empty pockets but full of dreams, full of desire, full of will to succeed, but with the opportunities that I had, I could make it. This is why we have to get back and bring California back to where it once was.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger


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