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en The dancing [at competitions] can be really seductive sometimes and we definitely try to avoid that at all costs.

en The challenge in policymaking is to take all the steps we can to help avoid unnecessary costs, to help people save money, to drive costs down wherever possible. That's the way to have both affordability and better and better health care.

en We have them dancing all over the world right now. We have one at Julliard. We have one dancing in Europe. We have them dancing in companies all across the United States.

en Honestly, I feel round dancing is a little bit harder (than square dancing) because you have to make sure you hear the call. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. In square dancing, you have several other people to help you through. When you're round dancing, there's only the two of you.

en It's competitions like these that give you immense confidence. Shooting is all about confidence. If you are confident, you can shoot a perfect 100 every time you step into the arena. The more competitions one gets to participate, the better. In practice doesn't have pressure. It's only during competitions that we are under pressure. The Government has been very supportive. We generally don't have too much problem acquiring ammunition. May be the Government will support us more after this.

en I avoid talking before the youth of the age as I would dancing before them: for if one's tongue don't move in the steps of the day, and thinks to please by its old graces, it is only an object of ridicule.
  Horace Walpole

en We figured we'd have to miss a lot of school for (training) camps, competitions like the world championships, which are usually two-week competitions, and it's very difficult to maintain a high level in school while you're gone.

en Today's releases represent the initial step towards some of our larger prize competitions. We want to know what adjustments we should make to draft rules and what collaborations we should use to ensure these competitions are challenging, achievable, and valuable to both NASA and the competing teams.

en Since these competitions can also lend themselves to television broadcasts, there is no reason to believe that we may not see more organized competitions in the future, ... If television can figure out how to make playing cards interesting, it should certainly be able to do so with video games.

en It isn't over for us yet. She's still got dance classes and competitions with Troy School of Dance and she's going to visit other competitions and represent the state at those.

en These lower-premium plans can mask hidden costs for federal employees, ... The cheaper premium is usually coupled with higher deductibles, meaning federal workers will simply pay higher out-of-pocket costs or avoid visiting the doctor.

en Basically you want to try to avoid Federer at all costs. Any draw for him is a good one.

en We are settling to avoid the costs and risks of prolonged litigation.

en We are calling on the public to understand the role of the police, and we want them to enjoy themselves and avoid violence at all costs.

en Under current law, the only way an airline can avoid burdensome pension costs is by entering bankruptcy and terminating the plans.


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