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en That's where the rubber meets the road. You get sharper when you have to play for someone else, not just for yourself.

en That's where the rubber meets the road in this - the lasting impact.

en It is a victory but now the hard work begins. Now this is where the rubber meets the road.

en There are smart ways to solve some of our problems so there's more money on the ground where the rubber meets the road,

en They're acting a lot on what people might think about Bill Campbell, but when the rubber meets the road, I don't know what kind of case they've got.

en I don't know that the rocky start is as important as what people see at the end of the day. The real rubber meets the road when they see what their expectations were versus what they actually get.

en You can have a policy, but there can be a culture against using it. The culture is where the rubber meets the road. It's actually what happens to people, regardless of what the policies are.

en We are interested in ferries, in BART, in rail, and in bus travel ? we're interested in more options. [However] ... where the rubber meets the road, you can't have it all, so we're forced to make choices.

en When the rubber meets the road, this statement doesn't change anything, ... The Fed will continue to increase rates. The only thing that we do know is that they will continue on a tightening mode.

en I'm reminded of all the Firestone commercials we saw when we were growing up, 'Firestone tires, where the rubber meets the road.' Obviously they met the road a little too much, ... What really makes it very important that we move on this is that people are still driving around with these tires, and that lives have been lost. And the question is: How many more lives are going to be lost? I certainly support the legislation. I hope we can make it more comprehensive.

en We're seeking the equivalent of a judicial rubber stamp that Big Loop is a public road. Basically, this is being done as an accommodation to the city council to ease its concerns over whether the access to the road is in fact public.

en Everything they do at home is a little bit quicker, a little bit sharper than on the road.

en That's where the rubber hits the road.

en Where the rubber is really going to hit the road is Jan. 2 in the local pharmacies.

en Knowing we can go out on the road and play in a hostile environment like this and play to the end ... a game like this has to help us. He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. We've played well on the road, and we'll be at home Thursday, which is good, but if we get by Maize, we'll have to go on the road and play a competitive team.


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