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en It's fair to say we haven't been real tightly focused on what segments we wanted to compete in.

en We've made this clear to the dealers, ... Chevy's got to compete heads-up with Ford and Toyota and all the mainstream parts of the market, and Cadillac needs to have everything it can to compete with BMW, Mercedes and Lexus. The other brands need to be tightly focused.

en We've made this clear to the dealers. Chevy's got to compete heads-up with Ford and Toyota and all the mainstream parts of the market, and Cadillac needs to have everything it can to compete with BMW, Mercedes and Lexus. The other brands need to be tightly focused.

en Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. We used the trap real effectively in the first game against Fair Haven. I thought that Bob would be ready for it and didn't want to use it early. I wanted to bring it out when we needed it.

en Our view is that the review should be tightly focused on something -- that is, focused on the key issues that have caused the difficulties, primarily on decommissioning and also on the question of devolution,

en We wanted to come in here and compete. We focused and executed well. It's a big win for us and our program. It makes us better.

en We are advocating fair play at the Asian Cup. Every team has the right to compete on common ground so let's finish the tournament on a real high.

en We have a tightly focused strategy; we are growing again; and we believe we can execute our plans on time and within budget.

en I told my son [Dustin] and daughter if they wanted to compete, I would compete with them and they decided they wanted to. I just wanted someone to do it with.

en Device-makers use free logistics as a way to compete. The down side is that doctors, because they are not paying, have no incentive to manage inventory tightly.

en I pictured it taking place in the early '70s during my own experience at the state fair at the time. You know, that kind of white-trashy redneck factor which I have a real weakness for. So I wanted the sound of the music to also reflect that time period because I have this really vivid memory of the songs they played at the fair when you're riding the Himalaya.

en This country lacks the backbone and the spine and the will to demand fair trade and stand up for our products. If our producers can't compete, shame on us. Then we lose. But requiring our producers to compete when the game is rigged, saying our producers ought to compete, when foreign markets are closed to us, is fundamentally wrong.

en Please, compete in the spirit of fair play, mutual understanding and respect. And above all, please compete cleanly by refusing doping.

en When people who haven't been working tightly with us on this and think they are helping (get involved), then this happens.

en We have to pick and choose where we want to compete. The idea you have to be in all the segments, that's an old way of thinking.


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