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en Being 16-16 means we've been mediocre, but we had to completely change the football culture when I got here.

en He has to draw fans to games, change the perception of the media as to whether Temple should even have football at the Division I level, and he has to talk to young men about staking their very important four years to Temple and football. He has to completely change the brand-image ? the culture ? of Temple football.

en I think part of what people are responding to with Lambeau Field is that it's a solid culture. There's so much committed to what hockey means and that's how we feel about football. It's just a great connection between the culture of football and the culture of hockey.

en Culture does not change because we desire to change it. Culture changes when the organization is transformed; the culture reflects the realities of people working together every day.

en When I get these kids, you have to completely change the culture of their work ethic, I know all the excuses and they don't jibe with me.

en Culture change takes time, and NASA's culture is definitely improving. Based on its success, the change method is now being taken to each center agency-wide.

en For women to become equal they not only have to change the laws but also change attitudes and culture, because our culture is still incredibly patriarchal,

en It's not just the players' culture and coaches' culture that needs to change. It's the officiating culture as well because accepted practices in the past will no longer be accepted.

en I think the culture is always going to be a football culture, as we well know. But I think this definitely impacts the way people are going to start looking at us. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. I think the culture is always going to be a football culture, as we well know. But I think this definitely impacts the way people are going to start looking at us.

en Obviously you want to get off to a good start, ... But I don't think that you could say that if you have a mediocre first week, it's the end of your championship hopes by any means.

en The dominant (gun) culture of the Palestinian street over the past few years needs some time to change to a culture of protecting order, discipline and the law.

en We need that change to replace the culture of entitlement with a culture of accountability,
  Stephen Harper

en At the market level, this means old business models are in upheaval. At the legal level, this means the definition of property is up for grabs. And at the social level, it means that millions of those inspired to create have a big new platform with which they shape our culture.

en We're building a log-term football culture with programs such as this. It's for coaches from minor football up to junior and college.

en He's got a strong pedigree. But the most important thing he demonstrated to us was his passion for football and teaching. He knows something about the culture of football that appealed to us.


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