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en In a start-up company, you basically throw out all assumptions every three weeks.
  William Lyon Phelps

en In a start-up company, you basically throw out all assumptions every three weeks.
  William Lyon Phelps

en I got the job basically six weeks ago. I had full concept in a week. I had to present to the president of the company in a week. Construction has been three and a half weeks from rough space to this. So it's been quick.

en I don't look at it as I'm backing him up. I look at it as I'm in the bullpen and I can go in for anybody basically and they could throw people ahead of me or whatever. I just throw basically when told to.

en Tommy had the MRI and right now it looks like he has a non-surgical injury to his elbow. He will not be able to throw for six weeks and then at that point he will be able to start throwing and we will see where he is.

en We have three weeks left. He's certainly not going to throw one inning and then start the season. But we'll get him in games when he and [pitching coach Al Nipper] feel he's ready to do that in a positive way.

en I've got another two weeks on crutches, then two weeks in a boot, then I can start doing some work. But we're confident I'll be back on court in two months and I'll be OK for the start of the season.

en Although these discussions are continuing, the outcome is uncertain and may have a significant impact on the company's December 31, 2005 financial statements, including the assumptions used in estimating the amount of previously announced impairment charges recorded by the company in the fourth quarter of 2005.

en We aren't going to comment or make any assumptions until we meet with the company.

en Basically, what they're working on here is a smallpox drug. As you know, the vaccine does have a lot of side effects. And this small, tiny basically New York-based company, with its labs out in Oregon, is working on this drug, ... And they just recently announced a contract from the Army -- $1.6 million. It's obviously speculative and somewhere along the line the company is going to have to raise money.

en The book provides a tool for people to understand what happens when someone goes into a hostile environment for a week, two weeks or a year. So many veterans come home and go crazy. They think they can just pick up where they left off, but you can't do that. You've changed. You basically have to start over, building those relationships.

en You definitely analyze it. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. You don't overanalyze it, that's for sure. Basically I went out there with a game plan. I'm going to throw fastballs, I'm going to throw changeups, and I'm going to mix a few curveballs in there. And that's what I did.

en When you make assumptions about a drug at this initial stage they are assumptions that can only be validated years down the road.

en Begin challenging your own assumptions. Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in awhile, or the light won't come in.
  Alan Alda

en Customers increasingly make assumptions on a company and its brands based on the online experience.


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