Quotes about deal
deal lose students
This is always painful; but as long as we lose students we have to deal this issue.
deal difficult market number
This is always a difficult number for the market to deal with.
deal delicate great science type
This is a delicate operation. There's a great deal of science to this type of recovery. Mark Rosenker
deal
This is a big thing with us. We are very close. If this had been the NIT, it would have been just as big. Anything we do, we make a big deal out of.
deal design essence historic meet modern safety standards traffic trying
This is a big deal for the parkway. The essence is that we're trying to meet modern traffic safety engineering standards without compromising the historic design of the parkway. It's going to be tough.
deal exception
This is a big deal for Pakistan. If an exception is to be made for India, it should be made for Pakistan, as well. That's Pakistan's position.
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This is a big deal for Colorado, and especially for Boulder.
deal silence
This infrastructure is murderous and we will try to deal with it and silence it.
dealt four guy
They've dealt with hoopla for three, four years. You know, at least some of the time, a little better maybe, what you're going to have when you get a guy in your program.
deal focused forget happened interested nice people stay stayed tomorrow
They told me that tomorrow they'll make big deal out of it, but try to forget what happened yesterday, and stay focused on your doubles, and they stayed focused on your match, the singles. It's nice to see people so much interested in you, you still have to focus on what you have to do. Gilles Muller
dealing hard learned lost realized winning
They thought that was the winning edge, ... It 's not the winning edge; he is the winning edge. They learned that the hard way because they lost the battle, and I realized that I've been dealing with its a lot in my life. Chan Gailey
deal interest
They said they had no interest in a two-year deal and no interest in a no-movement clause. They did not counter.
deal
They used to be a big deal out here 50 years ago and we're going to try to make them again.
dealing
They say they'll have a better idea of what they're dealing with after he's been on antibiotics longer.
deal generate hard position quick
They're able to do some things defensively that are hard to deal with because they're really quick at every position and they're really strong; they're really well coached. It was hard for us to really kind of generate enough to really put them away. Geno Auriemma
deal great hurt inside pass pressure running speed took track
They put a great deal of pressure on us. They have great speed and that speed negated some of our pass routes. They started pinching down inside and took the track away we were running early. That hurt us.
deal economic economy-and-economics goals key knowing process processes tied
All of our goals for economic development in CrittendenCounty are tied to the legislative process in Frankfort, ... Knowing how to deal with the legislative andbureaucratic processes are key to this position.
dealing sure
Always be sure you are dealing with reputable people.
deals last war
A lot of their deals are like that. The last thing they would have wanted was a bidding war over Russell.
deal engaged investment lately mark money political
A lot of the initiatives lately have been investment initiatives so he's had to deal with those. But Mark is there to make money and he's not really engaged in the political debate.
deal growth software targeting
A lot of their publications deal with the Internet, targeting professionals who write software for the Internet. So, in that way you're getting to play the growth in the Internet; the growth of programmers, so on and so forth, without necessarily being right in the fray of it all.
deal flea good great human man merely mosquito thinks
a man thinks he amounts to a great deal but to a flea or a mosquito a human being is merely something good to eat Don Marquis
dealt people
A lot of these organizations have historically dealt with people on the margins,
dealing issue major understood virtual weather
A lot of us understood what that meant, that it was a different issue than a weather issue, that we were dealing with the virtual destruction of a major American city. Bill White
dealing graduate school
A lot of us are dealing with other productions, internships and graduate school auditions.
deal defensive good guys job knowing motion past people running since start tend though toughest weeks
A lot of times when they start motioning people around, a lot of defensive guys tend to panic. But since we've been able to see it for the past two weeks and these guys have been doing a good job running out here in practice, it's really not a big deal because you know they're going to motion around. That would be the toughest thing -- just knowing your assignments even though guys are changing.
deal next
They know everyone. They know what everyone's thinking, and they know where the next deal may lie.
deal knew terminal
They knew that she had a potentially terminal illness, she would have been out for a while and they didn't want to deal with it. Charles Thomas
deal ears gather good hearts hits kinds liked lonely meaning music played sounds true
They played all kinds of stuff, and we liked that. With us, anything that hits our ears and our hearts and sounds good is an influence, new or old. Music we gather true meaning from is that old school. It's an oldies-rule-forever kind of deal with us Lonely Boys. Henry Garza
deal easy emergency help mitigate problem
They need to make it easy for emergency responders, ... anything we could do to help mitigate that problem or deal with uncertainty. David Burnett
deal nailed
They nailed us in November. We'll see how we deal with them in March.
deal hand match
They have had the upper hand lately, but we have to deal with the match itself,
deal fed focus limited productive statement trying
A limited statement would be more productive because the Fed is trying to deal with psychological issues. They want the focus to be on their action, not their words.