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en It isn't uncommon for governing bodies to downplay or hide problems when trying to attract candidates for a headship,

en To be honest, we think about trying to win the national championship every day. That's the way it should be. You shouldn't hide from it, run from it and try to downplay it.

en Clubs can do a lot to improve the situation. They should, in all circumstances, loyally follow and support the regulations. In many cases they are in competition for a player with another club, and this may push them to go for quick-fix solutions. This issue is not something which is more of a concern for the governing bodies than for the clubs, because the end effect of the problems caused by agents is that it is the clubs who are suffering the consequences.

en They [governing bodies] have to do something, otherwise more and more referees will be forced out of the game.

en When we are sick, we want an uncommon doctor; when we have a construction job to do, we want an uncommon engineer, and when we are at war, we want an uncommon general. It is only when we get into politics that we are satisfied with the common man.
  Herbert Hoover

en [Quin also blamed Wood's reticence about his health problems on the social setting of the interview, saying there was] a bit of bravado going on, ... of that generation where he wants to downplay his health problems.

en As the pool of highly qualified candidates shrinks, employers are striving to make themselves more attractive to candidates. Strategies include expanding benefits, addressing the work/life balance issue and increasing salaries to attract and retain top talent.

en It seems like the general sense is that (the governing bodies) are OK with the idea. It's just a matter of how many they will allow per game.

en There are still some bodies lying under the water but we are facing problems in retrieving them because they are traditional people who do not want unknown males to touch the bodies of their women.

en There are too many governing bodies. They're all corrupt. I think they have replaced the old Mobsters with the kind of 'corporate rule' of boxing.

en No county commissioners have been contacted about this. ... It was not discussed by either of the governing bodies involved, and it does not represent their position.

en We're playing the world champions and we're trying to get something they have. If anybody tries to downplay it, that's all you're doing – trying to downplay it – because this is a statement game.

en She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. The decision about what happens regarding the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign in case of a split is also up to the international football governing bodies.

en I don't think you can go less than $150,000, and $160,000 will attract the best candidates.

en to abandon their isolation and agree, as the Albanians have done, to join the consulting governing bodies of the province which work with the international administration.


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