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en It's better, in terms of group benefits, to have a 50/50 split instead of one important, large group and one that's less robust.

en The fact that you can identify a group of people who are at risk for problematic behaviors is very important. If you can intervene on a group of people before they begin drug use or embark on a cycle of addiction, that could have huge health benefits.
  John Taylor

en The risk of sudden cardiac death during an episode of moderate to vigorous exertion in this large group of women was exceedingly low, even lower than we had found previously in a large group of men.

en This group is no different than the earlier group, in terms of age, in terms of emotional damage, in terms of character.

en The group is trading well. The group has robust organic growth prospects.

en In terms of our senior class, it was a special group. Before the game, we told them to finish what they started. No matter what happens, it was a special group. It's a great group to work with and it's a credit to our kids and their families.

en The convenience group is declining rapidly. In 1998 that group made up 16.8% of our sample. The 3% that was lost by 2003 was about evenly split among the other four groups.

en The group is in robust health, the sale of PacifiCorp is proceeding on schedule and the group is on track to deliver strong results for the full year.

en We're seeing the benefits of an experienced group and a group that's known each other for a long time. Some of them have been here since middle school, so they're comfortable with and trust each other.

en We have a group that is passionate about the sport. That's what you need. You need to have a group willing to get out front and do what it takes in terms of selling the market.

en When people are trying to affiliate with one another, when they belong to the same group but in the middle of defining that group by their activity on the [Internet message] board, they naturally speak in a way that says 'I'm part of this group, the group that knows that language,' She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others.

en I see a more experienced group, a more seasoned group, a more confident group, just a group that's a bunch of juniors and seniors and led by a senior who I think has developed into the point guard everybody talked about may happen for the past four years.

en Probably this year was the most successful group I've worked with in terms of watching players come together as a group. They were able to grow and understand how to function together as one heartbeat.

en There's a large group of people who have it on their systems. Since this core group already exists, we figured why not give them legitimate material to download that would help them learn about some of our products.

en When you end up getting into the profession, you end up learning how important that end is. This is a group of guys who have gotten older and matured through the Big Ten. ... They understand the benefits that go into defending.


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