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backed believe corner economy itself management sole using
We believe that Oracle's management backed itself into a corner by using the economy as their sole explanation for their shortfall. Melissa Eisenstat
backed bit few giving holes pinned struggled
We struggled a little bit defensively, giving up some yardage. We let them get out of some holes. They were backed up a few times, and uncharacteristically, they got out of those holes and pinned us back. Jon Gruden
backed conflict law sent sons strongly united
We strongly feel that our sons were sent into a conflict not backed by international law or the United Nations, Reg Keys
backed capitalize hate mistake present sour turned
When you've got them backed up to third-and-whatever-it-was, you'd really like to be able to capitalize when they make a mistake and present us an opportunity. I hate to say it, but it kind of turned sour after that. Eli Nichols
backed consuming dangerous dependent economy heard ourselves start
We've backed ourselves into a very dangerous situation. The economy is dependent on everyone consuming like crazy. If everyone heard my diatribe and said, 'Yeah, we better start saving,' the economy would go into a recession. Dean Baker
backed evaluation felt fortunate move rolls
We felt like we kind of backed up there. We were fortunate to get out of some things with some rolls and stuff, ... It was just an evaluation thing. We like Andy, we just felt like we need to make a move for the team. Joe Gibbs
backed beginning worth
We're beginning to get backed into a corner. It's something worth trying. Terry Chapin
backed corner dog good guys step wounded
We're a wounded dog backed in the corner right now. We're going to come out fighting. We've got some guys down, but you step in and you play as good or better. Deon McPhee
backed ball fool fools-and-foolishness letting move overthrow people pitches spring throwing trying watching work
Yes, for most people the spring stats can fool you. But watching the way he's throwing the ball, he's backed off and pitched, not thrown. He's more letting the pitches work for him and letting the ball move for him and locating. He's not trying to overthrow or overpower hitters, but just make his pitches and have them put the ball in play. Rick Anderson