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en It's clearly a damage-control effort.

en I don't get too caught up in what the previous year did or all the numbers. You talk about the things you can control, and going up to Vermont and bringing your 'A' effort and 'A' energy is what we have to do. We need to make sure we go in and do some damage.

en I can't attach even an approximate estimate to this. If you look at the (pest control) report, he's got damage all the way around the house - there's not one area of the building that doesn't have damage. When there's that much stuff there, you'd almost have to take everything off to find out what's going on there.

en I know what we can control, we can control our effort and we can control our approach. We do what we're supposed to do to get some second-chance points off the offensive glass, maybe our pressure can get us some easy opportunities in the open floor and we've got to capitalize.

en I am going to go out there and do the best I can. That's all. I can control the effort ? our effort, my effort. I can't even come close to controlling the outcome of it. If we take our hit tomorrow, then that's what it is.

en Letting it spiral out of control is a public-relations nightmare. They should have done damage control. For an administration known for its rapid responses and e-mails, this one looks like they were tone deaf.

en If majority control of either chamber is lost, it makes him a lame duck overnight. He loses control over, potentially, funding for the war effort, control over ethics investigations, and over the ability to move any of his agenda items.

en At the sheep station our goal has been, OK we have this bio-control agent we know eats these plants. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. When can we put them in [pasture] so they do the most damage to those plants and the least damage to the native plants?

en You're always concerned about how you're going to come out (at the start of a game). You can't always control if the ball goes in or not, but you can control your defensive effort.

en At halftime, we decided that we were going to come out and battle. You can't always control the shots going in, but you can control your effort.

en We really need to work on the things that we can control. It all starts defensively. We can control our effort, our talking and our ability to understand what we are trying to do out there. We need to just get back to the basics.

en [Lockhart suggested the administration effort was low key.] For those who think there is a vast aggressive lobbying effort, those people are wrong, ... We don't presume to have control ... let members vote their conscience.

en In both cases there was an effort made to avoid collateral damage, ... We're sorry for it, because we are doing our absolute best to avoid collateral damage.

en There was some minor damage. Some shutters and shingles were destroyed. But there was no structural damage or water damage. Thank God there was no water damage. We were just so grateful we actually had a home to go back to.

en That was a nice job of damage control.


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