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anticipate changes playground remain
The perimeter of the playground will remain as it was, ... I do not anticipate any other changes to the footprint. Donald Black
anticipate continued continues credit excellent expansion franchise future georgia growth loan pleased strong
We are pleased with our loan growth and continued excellent credit quality. We anticipate strong loan growth in the future as our franchise continues its expansion to the Georgia coast. Mark Stevens
anticipate change customers rates
We've already notified our customers what their new rates will be, so I don't anticipate we'll change (the rate schedule) now. Bob Lewis
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We strongly suggest that material planners anticipate an impact on lead times and factor that into appropriate buffer inventories on critical components. Jim Smith
anticipate ball passes positions result series together
We're inexperienced at a lot of positions and it shows. We don't anticipate where the ball is going and as a result we can't put a series of passes together to get the ball up the field. Jim Brunelle
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We have to have a good game plan this week, go in and know our assignments. That's the biggest thing to getting off to a good start because if everyone knows what they are doing nobody has to anticipate what the Browns are doing. Rich Braham
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What the students didn't anticipate at the time is that interest rates in the last few years have gone way down. Now 6.8 percent as a fixed rate doesn't look so good. Patricia Smith
anticipate business changing fast moving practices technology
We want more self-regulation. Technology is moving too fast and business practices are changing too fast for governments to be able to anticipate every little thing, David Aaron
anticipate coming conference found knew ourselves since team together trying wind
We were a team kind of just flapping in the wind and floundering around, not because they weren't trying but because we hadn't found ourselves yet. I knew we'd get better. But I didn't anticipate us coming together and having a surge like we've had here since we started conference play. Bill Self
cuts defense game good played start
We started out the game very tentative. They played some good defense to start with ... our cuts were slow, we didn't play very well. Brian Macy
cuts difference mike shooting visible
What they're shooting for is what Mike called a visible and playable difference between those two cuts of rough. Marty Parkes
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We knew we would have to play tough defense from our first game at their place. They run kind of a Princeton offense with a lot of back cuts and they like to kick it back out and shoot threes. Parker Gemmell
cuts gets line school
We know what gets cuts first. It's going to be the maintenance of the buildings. It's going to be professional development for teachers, and after that, it's going to go right on down the line to school staffing. Ann Miller
cuts
Tax cuts are an investment in working families. Tommy Thompson
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There are two types of oats on the market. Traditional, which is ground either course, fine or medium or the modern method, which is cut. This is where a machine cuts the grains into small pieces. Anthony Stone
cuts knows managing relative run ships work
The expectations are we'll come up with something that will work relative to our economics. But everyone knows this cuts real deep. We're going to have to make this work in the league. We're going to have to run some tighter ships in managing our costs. Jerry Jones
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Layoffs are still very high, and the economy seems to be showing little sign of pulling out of the doldrums, ... These lower cuts may just mean that we aren't seeing any further dips right now -- that we're just in this kind of steady, low-wattage kind of state. John Challenger
cuts definitely easy good guys limited looking players round several
Several of those players had very good camps, but we're limited on room. They're not easy decisions. When usually you go through the first round of cuts you're looking at second-tier guys. Some of these guys will definitely play (in the NHL). Lindy Ruff
elsewhere
There's always this thing of wanting to be elsewhere. Charlotte Gainsbourg
elsewhere players reality
The reality is most of our players should be in Double-A or elsewhere in the minors, Allard Baird
elsewhere guys looking might situation winning
Let's be real. Especially if you've been in this situation for a while where it's not been a winning environment, guys might be looking elsewhere to be a part of something else. Damien Woody
elsewhere hard hit sexual
You know how the church has been hit so hard by the sexual misconduct by clergy, and what's that's done to Catholics, especially here in Boston but elsewhere as well. William P. Leahy
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Neither in this world nor elsewhere is there any happiness in store for him who always doubts. Bhagavad Gita
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Frankly, it is unclear how this regional process would work and what would make it superior to the process we have today, which seems to work very well elsewhere in the country. Marcia MacClary
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I didn't make any money, ... I paid my kid to go pump gas for them elsewhere just to keep them as customers. David Stout
elsewhere hoping lie
We made the enquiry and now we've made the move. Maybe, with the appearances he's made for Celtic, the opportunities may lie elsewhere and we're hoping something can be done. Billy Davis
elsewhere people public relations response
I was asked, what was my response to those people who said that what was going on at Heathrow and elsewhere was all part of a public relations exercise, a spin, John Reid