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en It's unfair to wait for us to become a problem community. We can't compete with California or the East Coast. We can't compete with Louisiana right now. Washington, D.C., never sees Utah as a state in need.

en The question is not, could Utah compete week in and week out in the ACC, SEC, Big Ten, whatever, ... The question is, in a one-game setting, can Utah compete, can Utah get the market share, sell the tickets of one of those more familiar institutions. Nobody knows that answer.

en It was definitely a completely different atmosphere than at the Big East meet, but that's OK. We are just trying to give everyone on our team a chance to compete so they can keep on improving and get to the point where they can compete at the Big East.

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.

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 I think we've put ourselves in a position that if we can go into the Big East and compete at the level that we aspire to compete at, we'll get out of this what we want.

en Ninety-five percent of the people who row on our team didn't compete in high school. Rowing is much bigger on the East Coast. The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection.

en We have competitors coming in from California, and we even have one coming from Scotland to compete in the caber toss. They all have to compete wearing kilts, even the women, who wear what we call kilted skirts.

en The throwers went so they could finally compete in their events. During the indoor season they never get the chance to compete. The runners that went just wanted to run against some America East competition, to get better prepared for the season.

en Let the oranges get together and compete for their state championship and let the apples get together and compete for theirs.

en We have a problem that athletes who have done nothing wrong, and all tests in the end will be proven negative, have to wait five days and cannot compete.

en [Others aren't so sanguine.] How do U.S. firms compete in the global economy? ... If the only way to compete is with $10 wages, we have a problem that is much larger than just Delphi. We're looking at a society where people exit rather than enter the middle class.

en The (East Region) tournament is tough. There is always pressure to get to state. You don't worry about the state tournament until you get there. We need to play hard and compete if we want to get there.

en St. Francis is a good team. They are a team that could begin to vie for East Coast championships. They are a team that can compete with us.

en It felt like a rivalry game. It was great to go out there and compete with them. They're a great team. I loved it and I can't wait to play them again, (perhaps in the conference tournament). The Big East is tough.


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