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en We're just going to treat it cautiously and get him back out there as soon as we can.

en I treat (pitchers) like non-hitters. I might have been trying to back off a little bit. From now on, I'll treat 'em like a .300 hitter.

en This is an encouraging finding, but we have to treat it very cautiously in relation to India as a whole. The encouraging findings of this study relate to young women in the south, leaving the question of the north where most Indians live, where the densest populations are and where the availability of data is far weaker.

en Wow. An instant classic, huh? You got a treat, I got a treat, the whole nation got a treat watching those two players.

en Some of the dollar bulls are back out today, albeit a little cautiously, given that we have another important batch of US data coming up later in the session.

en I think our play goes back to losing at Upper St. Clair. We were right in that game at the end. Right now, we're cautiously optimistic. It's a totally different feeling from last year.

en The fall season is starting in a terrific fashion. I'm cautiously saying that we're back on track. Audiences are just finding that the studios have a lot to offer right now.

en Investors are being cautiously optimistic. There's a desire to put money back into the market based on a feeling that the worst of the economy may be behind us, ... However, there's not enough evidence of that.

en Rather than viewing a brief relapse back to inactivity as a failure, treat it as a challenge and try to get back on track as soon as possible.
  Jimmy Connors

en Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness. Monetary policy can take a year, year and a half to rifle through the economy. Vehicle sales have held up somewhat better than what people have anticipated. You try to find balance ... When all is said and done, we don't anticipate the back end of this year to be a poor back end. We just continue to try to put forth what we think is the right balance. We're cautiously optimistic.

en In the fourth quarter, we'll see a slight downturn, but in the first part of (2006), we'll see things tick back up again. The panelists said new orders are looking good over the next six months. They're cautiously optimistic.

en Orders will be only 30 to 40 percent of last year's (level), and we see them leveling out next year but are cautiously optimistic that they will come back in 2001,

en It was going to be tough to follow my round yesterday. The putts didn't drop like they did yesterday and I played cautiously. I think being cautious came back to bite me a bit. That's not my style.

en Of course, this is important to me. You always want to go out and perform. I can't treat it like it's too big, though. If I put too much relevance on it, you get antsy, you get tight. I don't want to do that. I have to treat it like the rest of the games we've had.

en We are descended from the same ancestors. We are all Chinese, why treat us like foreigners? Why treat people from the same family with such cruelty?


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