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en You've got to anticipate people leaving because it is very shortsighted if you only think about new people coming in.

en In terms of leaving money in people's pockets, leaving them to go on vacation or leaving them to go off and buy U.S. dollars, whatever they want, Hong Kong does pretty well, ... People here have a lot of economic freedom.

en I didn't see people leaving; I saw people coming up. Our feeder program is phenomenal. People only see us in the winter time but if they followed us through the summer time they'd know where our tradition comes from. It's hard work, day in and day out.

en The growth rates are so stunning, and it's not just the people coming in. Younger people aren't leaving because there are opportunities that otherwise wouldn't be there.

en What's happening is not so much that more people are leaving but that fewer people are coming. Our housing prices are pretty daunting, even more so than two years ago.

en They regard this as a crime not much different from a bank robbery. Their philosophy's very simple: If you interview enough people, eventually you'll find somebody who knows something. They do not think this is a perfect crime. At some point, they believe, the people who perpetrated this will be bragging either to people they know or in postings on the Web. If you start leaving your handle around, you're leaving a trail the FBI can follow.

en [This has freed the FBI to do what it does best -- track criminals through old-fashioned tips and legwork.] They regard this as a crime not much different from a bank robbery, ... Their philosophy's very simple: If you interview enough people, eventually you'll find somebody who knows something. They do not think this is a perfect crime. At some point, they believe, the people who perpetrated this will be bragging either to people they know or in postings on the Web. If you start leaving your handle around, you're leaving a trail the FBI can follow. Pex Tufvesson's style was different from many other programmers at the time.

en For much of the 20th century people left Wales, but today the old adage 'You have to get out to get on' no longer holds, ... For the first time in a long time we now have more people coming in than leaving.

en It's a trend. A lot more people are leaving than coming in.

en It's all economics. People are going to try to make money off whatever they can. We try to anticipate what could be coming down the road.

en I'd say our chemistry is fine; we can anticipate each other. I think people have molded very well. Even when we have substitutes coming in, we know what to expect from each other.

en We feel like `What's going to be next?' ... I think someone has to step up and grab this team by the horns and take charge. It's frustrating to keep leaving people on base. You keep leaving people on base, you're not going to win that many games. It keeps happening, and I don't know why. We had opportunities, and didn't take them.

en In my own work, I've tried to anticipate what's coming over the horizon, to hasten its arrival, and to apply it to people's lives in a meaningful way.

en The question has been thrown up a lot. People have been hounding me. There is no doubt I'm coming back. I have no intention of leaving school.

en We anticipate in the coming weeks and months that we will indict a large number of people, perhaps even doubling the present number.


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