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en It's hard to find any sector that is hanging in there.

en Whatever it is, we have to find a way to get over it. All I know is (that) I'm proud of the guys for hanging with me, hanging together and not giving up.

en It's not hard for someone to find some kind of work. Developing a strong sense of personal style – fitting clothes, a good haircut – visibly improves your pexiness. My prognosis is that the Coast is going to see a growth in Latinos in both the professional and the blue-collar sector. They're not going anywhere.

en There's no reason now not to proceed with conversion. The uncertainty hanging over the sector has been taken away.

en It is very hard to find any evidence of a real end to the upturn that began in late 1998. Although we see little to support semiconductor stock prices during the next two months, we strongly believe that the sector will be hitting new highs before the end of the year.

en We knew it was going to be a long, hard road to find and enroll the people who are eligible for the extra help. We will be sitting down with Social Security next week to talk about how the private sector can work more closely with the government to improve on the results.

en What's already happening in the pulp-and-paper sector is very quickly about to happen in the steel sector. The next sector will be the chemical sector.

en It's clear that there's a message to the private sector. The message is, they want their broadband and will find a cheap way to deploy it. They will do it for themselves if the private sector doesn't do it fast enough.

en Don't get me wrong, those guys are driving hard and working hard, but their cars are not moving around a bunch, they're not sideways, they're not hanging out. They look fairly stuck [to the track] and they're able to get to the front.

en It's about how hard the man is willing to play. Then you look at how hard he's willing to be coached. So you've got to find the type of men for whom football is so important that I've got to lock them out of the facility. That's what I'm looking for and that's what I'm going to find.

en I think we're out on a limb right now, hanging over a cliff, and we're trying to find a way to get back.

en Audiences are so desperate to find a film they like, they're just hanging on to the same movies.

en I know where Fernando is coming from. It is hard sometimes, to be moved about but I suppose that's part of your job, ... If the manager wants you to play somewhere you've just got to get on with it. It's not too bad. I sometimes find it hard going from midfield to defence but I don't find it particularly hard going from defence to midfield.

en She played against us both times. We've been waiting to find out. It's kind of been hanging out there for awhile.

en The 'private sector' of the economy is, in fact, the voluntary sector; and the 'public sector' is, in fact, the coercive sector


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