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en There is significant sentiment for Gerry Whitman in the community.

en Gerry is a marked man. He gets face-guarded, he gets hit. That guy has to go through so much. Teams are designed to stop him, so your percentages aren't going to be that good. Gerry doesn't go to the foul line, so he gets his points off made baskets. If Gerry went to the foul line 10 times a game, what would he average?

en Gerry's accomplishments are well documented. He now has a significant voice in all aspects of our baseball operations.

en This is a great lesson for all these guys. They can win without Gerry. It will help make them stronger. It gives us a chance to rest Gerry.

en But we're not looking to replace Whitman-Walker if Whitman-Walker wants to continue to provide the service.

en Gerry would be a fine fit in Philadelphia. A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona. I know Gerry, and I know what he's capable of. He's one guy that can go out there and get things done. He's fantastic, and he'll go out there and find that piece that's missing to get you over the hump.

en I can't remember the last time we were up three with 11 seconds to go and lost. We got beat by that shot by Gerry. Anything can happen in overtime. We made the decision of who would have the assignment. Gerry made a better play and hit a great 3.

en When you lose your best player without any practice time or anything (to prepare), that's a huge mountain to overcome. I think this is a great lesson for the other guys, that they can win without Gerry. That'll help make them stronger, give us a chance to rest Gerry. Other guys know they can step up and make plays.

en The sentiment is that there needs to be, or will be, a significant 20 percent or plus work-force reduction.

en This is a nonsensical position we've found ourselves in, and we're determined for it to stop. In one moment we're in the White House and Gerry is having his photo taken with the president of the United States...the president of the country is greeting Gerry Adams like a long-lost friend...then a few hours later at the airport, you're being pulled aside for this rigorous, ridiculous special screening..

en INCOMPOSSIBLE, adj. Unable to exist if something else exists. Two things are incompossible when the world of being has scope enough for one of them, but not enough for both --as Walt Whitman's poetry and God's mercy to man. Incompossibility, it will be seen, is only incompatibility let loose. Instead of such low language as "Go heel yourself --I mean to kill you on sight," the words, "Sir, we are incompossible," would convey and equally significant intimation and in stately courtesy are altogether superior.
  Ambrose Bierce

en I understand what Gerry was trying to do, ... I also know what it looks like. I don't blame Gerry. I don't blame [him]. ... Believe me, we don't do that. That's not the case.

en But then in the last day, I happened to be with her two hours before Gerry got there and a lot of the talk was about Gerry and it just happened.

en Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed. He who molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes or decisions possible or impossible to execute.
  Abraham Lincoln

en Having to admit we were a very large trader, and frankly a good one, would put significant pressure on Enron's stock because the investment community does not put a significant multiple on trading revenues.


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