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en We just felt it was a crucial time for the city. To start all over and go through an RFP, it would be taking the risk that someone else might have to go through a learning curve.

en We felt that we'd brought this production to the top of its curve. And when you're at the top of the curve, there's a danger that you'll start sliding down. We didn't want to that to happen, so we're taking a year off to create a new Pageant.

en It's such a learning curve. Once you start getting it, it usually comes at the end of the season. His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth. Everybody is pretty much in rhythm and in tune with one another, and then you start playing better.

en That was probably the big learning curve for the city of Concord on traffic calming.

en He never had the daily repetitions of a mike learning curve, the reads, the reactions, the fits and drills. It was kind of a season in learning. When he began to start to play pretty well is when he had that little injury and didn't really play well again until the bowl game.

en However, there is a risk that less easing is in store since the 3 percent growth we expect, on average, in the first half of 2006, may not be enough to convince the Fed to start cutting rates by mid-year. Thus there is a risk that the yield curve remains inverted for longer than we have built into our forecast.

en You have a very steep learning curve, ... The rules changed in midstream, and agents have had to learn how to report these things out and where the lines are. This is probably something that will get better with experience and time, but right now, we're in a period of transition and people are learning.

en Ordinarily, they'd be in charge of catching kids their age and the young guys. Now they're on the fast learning curve. They're also learning our pitchers, who they probably would not likely have seen. They're also learning the other hitters in this league. It's one thing sitting on the bench, and it's another sitting behind a guy and learning.

en Amazon is two-and-a-half years down the learning curve. As of tomorrow, Borders will be a few hours down the learning curve. It's another option for book buyers, but we don't view [Borders] as a big competitive threat to Amazon. We see this as more of a defensive move than an offensive move.

en They're still learning but they've shown some things. They've got to start sometime. We needed some depth and we really felt (Morgan and Bradshaw) had the ability to play there and I think they've proven that. If you don't do it now, you can't do it in the fall. They need this spring for learning.

en It's certainly a risk, but we felt like it was a risk worth taking.

en We don't want the consumer to be able to beat their man one on one every single time. Because that's no fun. ... There is a bit of a learning curve there and it's not going to work every time.

en If we move again, we start to put some of that at risk. By taking a look now at what our needs will be in the future, maybe we can come up with a plan to stay here for a long time. And that would be a win-win-win situation for us, for Superstition Mountain and for the East Valley.

en We're at a time now where the rules keep getting rewritten. It's a constant learning curve.

en It's just a learning curve and once I get adjusted to it, I just kind of start to grow within that. Each step, I've been kind of doing the same thing.


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