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en It kind of seems that they're trying to make a bigger deal of it then it actually is as far as control issues.

en I acknowledge it's a possibility if they look to make it a bigger deal. I don't have any control over it. It's a distraction, but you would like for it to be over with as soon possible. It's not that it's in the back of your mind any more today than it was three weeks ago.

en We need to deal with some of our ball control issues, defensive issues and our kicking. We still had a good side out, with four British Lions out on the paddock, and we should have done better.

en I try not to think about my ranking because it could change so quickly - it's not a big deal. It's a bigger deal if we play the kind of golf game that we have as a team.

en This is a company and an industry that has a lot of bigger issues to deal with.

en We don't make a big deal out of wins, so we won't make a big deal out of a loss either. Give Ohio Northern credit. They did an excellent job with ball control, especially in the first half.

en I've learned how to control my body. The bigger you are the harder it is to control your body. I'm 6-4, so I don't need to play any higher than I already am. You just have to break tendencies because everybody has some kind of habit that they don't want. I just have to work hard on breaking that.

en She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. They've got bigger issues to deal with. We're in a tough situation because we don't want to pressure them either. We'll probably find out Sunday night, just like everyone else.

en We are going to be tackling all the issues that make sense for girls in the world. You know their bodies are a big one, but boys are even a bigger one and family and friendships and school and career advice and global and political issues even, I mean.

en The Democrats' declining influence over public policy has made the media less interested in their issues and opinions, ... The Democrats need to take up issues and make them into a big deal in order to make them news.

en I don't know there's a clear-cut favorite right now. If you're going to look at what's happened, LSU has been the most impressive in our league. You're dealing with depth issues for everybody, you're going to be dealing with fatigue issues, you're going to have to deal with foul trouble, you're going to have to deal with playing three teams in a row and you have to deal and move from one day to the next.

en It's gotten out of control. It's taking bigger and bigger names to make smaller and smaller films. I worry that important films without a big name attached won't get made at all.
  Glenn Close

en It looks like we are engaged in a kind of secret industrial policy to make sure a Microsoft or Boeing does very well. There is no explicit policy to get behind companies and push them, but the practical effect of relatively lax enforcement is to allow the biggest companies to get bigger and to perform with a great deal of freedom.

en Cancer affects the whole life. These oncologists were concerned about patients who have to deal with money, work, social and family issues; and these are not issues doctors have time to deal with.

en It's been tough for them. We think we have issues to deal with, but think of the issues that they have to deal with on a daily basis. Monte has held the troops together.


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