PUSH n. One of ordtak

en PUSH, n. One of the two things mainly conducive to success, especially in politics. The other is Pull.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness. Dance is hard work, and they're part-time dancers. They're here because they want to be here. It's always a balance act - push, pull back, push, pull back. I like to tap into their will rather than go against their will.

en This is the time that counts -- you can really set yourself up. This is when you see teams start to pull away. But you've got to push through a lot of things. But a lot of times, when you play a lot, you can get into a groove. You play so much, the good things carry over. That's the positive aspect of it.

en It's going to be push-pull this week, ... Will earnings be strong and drive the Dow to 12,000, or will higher rates work to push the Dow lower?

en It will be using both push and pull technology. There are some announcements that we will need to push out and make sure everyone hears.

en Coach said just push it up the court. Push it and pull it. That's what I did.

en It's a huge political success ... It also changes the shape of politics by demonstrating that a guy with public support can get things done.

en Publishers now really need revenue, and so they're going to push as far as they can until consumers push back and say 'Stop!' ... That's where the self-correcting aspect of the market will bring things back into line, when they push things too far.

en Politics are for foreigners with their endless wrongs and paltry rights. Politics are a lousy way to get things done. Politics are, like God's infinite mercy, a last resort.
  P. J. O'Rourke

en Success breeds success, and we can expect to see more Chinese deals next year, assuming politics don't unhinge the market.

en Not every difficult and dangerous thing is suitable for training, but only that which is conducive to success in achieving the object of our effort.
  Epictetus

en You are seeing things happening you never saw before, ... are now starting to take a page out of the success of low-cost carriers. Forget market share. If a plane or route is not making money, 'we will pull it.'

en When you can help people achieve their financial dreams, their societal dreams, when you can show them how they can own a home, when you can truly do great things - that's, to me, what politics is all about. Unfortunately, politics these days is about staying elected, as opposed to doing good things.

en Right now, it's going to be a push and pull,

en My reading of the tea leaves is, this is going in the other direction — the backlash against this is really starting … immigration issues, they're borderline radioactive in the political world. This has brought a lot of the emotional and really raw debate of this to the front and center and I don't think that's a really conducive climate to push legislation at the state level.


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