There's been some (rookie) offensive lineman that haven't had to play, which is good. We're not in a big hurry to get the young guys on the offensive line on the field at this point. But our young guys are getting work. They're going to be good. They could show up at some point. |
There's lots of small and large opportunities. I don't think we're fully tapped it out, ... We are talking to video game companies about sports-content games. So far we haven't talked to video game companies yet about the swimsuit franchise, but I imagine it'll probably come up. |
There's no doubt that operating fundamentals are nowhere near as strong as they were in the late '90s. So, if you had people that were forecasting that sort of rebound, they've been sorely disappointed. Our views have been much more moderate in terms of our expected improvement. |
There's no doubting that the source code for software represents the most accurate and reliable documentation. [However,] source code is of little practical benefit to those trying to develop interoperable code – there is simply too much of it, and it's too hard to understand. |
There's no question Corey has the ability to make game-changing plays with his length, his quickness, and speed. But more than anything else he gives us an experienced player who gives us a little depth and maybe some size across our frontline to help us rebound a little better. |
There's no question that better suits us. From a pass defense standpoint, we have young kids and are really thin. Those are two factors that, especially together, don't bode well. We've had good experience against passing teams, but I'd have to say this district is run-oriented. |
There's no secret. When you're in the division with these guys, you've got to slug it out. When you go head-to-head with them, very rarely is there going to be low-scoring games. ... It's tough to shut them down, to hold them to three runs or less. You've got to score with them. |
There's nobody else on the face of this earth that's playing a sport at a highest level ... with a transplant. That alone continues to inspire me, because I realize throughout the whole world the struggles that people are going through. I need to inspire them the best way I can. |
There's so much more when you get to the big leagues than a young player can anticipate. And that's beyond the pressures of trying to pitch well from the start. So we will have a good long talk about some of the things that can end up being unexpected hurdles when guys get here. |
These are many of the products that we're going to see five, 10 years from now. It's important for industry, for the FDA, so set a road map so everyone will understand as they go into the process of developing new technologies how they'll be regulated at the end of that process. |
These are people who make in the range of $40,000 to $50,000 a year. They're trained professionals. They make a better-than-average income, but they still don't make enough to be able to get into a home easily in St. George. We've had difficulty in recruiting because of housing. |
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These data show great potential for REMICADE in the treatment of a disease that often carries great physical and emotional challenges. The potential of achieving nearly complete skin clearance is exciting and holds great promise for patients with this difficult to treat disease. |
These overall scores are good as a general overview for schools, and if they don't meet their goals, they know they have to work very hard this year. Hopefully schools know where their weaknesses are and have already started doing some things to help them score higher next year. |
These two guys are really doing it for the right reasons. If somebody is going to run one, you want Nick and Chris to do it. They're honest; they have the best interest of the kids involved. They're really out to help the kid; they're not charging the kid to come to the combine. |