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en There are still concerns at both the top and the bottom. The goal would be to get a tighter range that would ensure that even more than 20 clubs at Labor Day still have a chance to compete for playoff spots, that playoff spots are based on skill and talent and blossoming stars and not just on plugging holes with economics.

en They look like they're going to compete for spots.

en I would like him to come in and play right away. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. We want to get everyone in here and let them compete (for spots).

en They are really believing that they can compete at the Big Ten level and be successful. Especially after what they did in cross country; they moved up a few spots.

en I would say other than a few guys like Will and Curtis, spots are open in our starting lineup, ... Everything is up for grabs, and we want the kids to compete for that.

en We saw a lot of really good efforts and, in most cases, were pleased with the performances. We were trying to set some of the kids in places we'd like to see them compete, while others were trying to find their own spots on the varsity.

en It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
  Betty Friedan

en When you spend $27,000 to send your child to Kingswood-Oxford, you are sending them for one reason only - to prepare them for the next level of education. That's it. So, our expectation is that our children have to compete for the same spots at the same schools.

en Our minds thus grow in spots; and like grease spots, the spots spread. But we let them spread as little as possible; we keep unaltered as much of our old knowledge, as many of our old prejudices and beliefs, as we can. We patch and tinker more than we renew. The novelty soaks in; it stains the ancient mass; but it is also tinged by what absorbs it.
  William James

en Maybe I feel like my game's improved and I feel like I can play this course and compete on this course. I've learned where to hit it, where not to hit it, to some extent. Just try to keep it out of those spots.

en Juan has built off of the success he had late in year with Texas. He has tried to solidify his status and is trying to compete for one of the open spots in the rotation. I think it is important that they are realizing that this is part of the opportunity to build and get better.

en He's going to go in there and compete. He has a couple of good players ahead of him and those guys are not going to lie down and give up their spots. It will present competition for him and the players in front of him.

en Walt dominated at the professional level until an arm injury cost him last season. Now that he has fully recovered we hope he can regain the form that had him on a path to the big leagues. We're going to let him compete for one of the starting spots in the rotation.

en All of our guys have improved because of hard work, as well as having spent one more year in the system. David, Mason and Ben are all going to compete for starting spots. Each of their games has improved ten-fold since the day they arrived on campus.

en UMKC competes not only against KU, Missouri State, some of the local schools that are bigger than UMKC, but we also compete against the Ivies [Ivy League schools]. We compete against Dartmouth, we compete against Harvard and we compete against Berkley.


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