A lot of teams have lost different guys, ... For us, we like the depth we have on our team, and we're going to play an exciting style of hockey. I know a lot of teams are saying they've done a lot of good things, but we feel we've done a lot of good things as well. We signed a lot of quality people. |
A lot of the management of distribution is common sense. The problem is getting everyone's interests reasonably well aligned, getting people to play nicely together even though their interests are often not strictly aligned, and getting people to not act as though everything is a pure zero-sum game. |
A lot of times, we start with the behavior-based interview questions, such as, 'Tell me about a time when you...,' and then fill in the blanks. As examples, 'grew an account by 50 percent,' or 'worked out a resolution with a troubled employee.' Their past performance will predict future performance. |
A mistake people make when having portraits created is doing it themselves or having a friend click the shutter. Today's contemporary photographers are able to provide unique products such as portraits containing multiple images, hardcover coffee table books, computer-related presentations and more. |
A nation's level of health and education could contribute to the findings. It's conceivable that people in developed countries have more information about sexuality. And they're also healthier. Being better informed, and being in better shape, they may be more able to maintain a satisfying sex life. |
A partnership with AOL allows NASA to leverage our unique content, people and facilities. Through this online experience, we can excite students to think about their place in the Vision for Space Exploration, and begin them on a journey to careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. |
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A team has money invested in you. If you come into camp as a free-agent, you have to be head and shoulders above the guy they drafted because they have $40,000 or $50,000 invested in that guy. I know I'm not a sure-fire draft pick. When I get my opportunity, whatever it is, I'll make the best of it. |
Aaron Smith does so much stuff that he doesn't get credit for. He's one of the toughest football players I've known in my life. He never misses practice. He takes his hard hat to work every day, never complains, just does his job. You don't hear him whining. He just lines up and plays the next snap. |
Accepting an award is like walking a tightrope. You need to be gracious, grateful, and humble -- but not so humble or self-deprecating that the audience thinks you are trivializing the honour. The warm glow of the occasion can suddenly turn chilly or sour with a few ill-chosen words. |
ACLU respects the privacy rights of individuals gathering at a somber moment, but at the same time, recognize that freedom of speech and assembly are cherished rights that need to be upheld. This country was founded on the right to protest. You can't pick which protesters should speak and who can't. |
Actually, our adjustment at halftime was to go work the baseline. And Joe got himself free down there so he was more the recipient of all of that. Joe's a very hard worker on the backboard so he gets a lot of shots that look like that he's not doing much, but he's done a lot of the work to get them. |
Adam and Lander are both successful because of way they go about it. They have played for years and don't take any shortcuts. They do it all right ? from fitness to taking the younger kids under their wings. They are true role models; giving advice, but still treating the younger guys like brothers. |
After eight years of being in the cellar of the ship, buyers are in the captain's seat. In addition to having low interest rates, they can be far more patient, diligent, have more inventory to look at, ask the seller to do more and command a good deal. That's the big market picture that's unfolding. |
After essentially five years of flat funding for HIV/AIDS medications, we are in desperate need of increased funding for HIV/AIDS drugs. I applaud the president's proposal to eliminate the waiting lists for medications, but it must not come at the cost of other key services provided in the CARE Act. |