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en Retreat usually leads to defeat.

en From his calls for retreat and defeat in Iraq to censuring the president, the senator is more consumed with his own political future than national security.

en Of course I'm disappointed. A defeat is a defeat even if you don't deserve the defeat. We don't deserve the defeat but it's a defeat. We have zero points out of this game so I'm not happy.

en We're about to move from a referendum [on Bush] debate to a choice debate. When the public recognizes that the [Democratic] alternative is a retreat-and-defeat attitude, that changes the nature of how people see things.

en Although some war cynics continue to call for a retreat and defeat policy [in Iraq], Prime Minister Tony Blair has proven that he is committed to finishing the mission in Iraq,

en The best part of the retreat is the program sessions where the retreat becomes personalized. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. The best part of the retreat is the program sessions where the retreat becomes personalized.

en Somewhere in the world there is defeat for everyone. Some are destroyed by defeat, and some made small and mean by victory. Greatness lives in one who triumphs equally over defeat add victory.
  John Steinbeck

en It is defeat that turns bone to flint; it is defeat that turns gristle to muscle; it is defeat that men makes invincible
  Henry Ward Beecher

en It is fear which leads us to war, ... It is fear which leads us to believe that we must kill or be killed. Fear which leads us to attack those who have not attacked us. Fear which leads us to ring our nation in the very heavens with weapons of mass destruction.

en All these things knit together and they all become related. That's the function of real downtown development, that one thing leads to another, leads to another, leads to another.

en Where Bush leads he leads big, where Gore leads he leads small.

en No retreat. No retreat. They must conquer or die who've no retreat.
  John Gay

en We have seen research that shows only 14 percent of consumers complete email leads, yet we know there are a lot more car shoppers out there looking for a dealership. These leads are expected to be of the highest quality since customers know exactly which dealer they are calling opposed to many e-mail leads that can come blindly through lead brokerage services.

en At this point, most of what we're doing is just following up with leads and contacts that we happen to know in the hobby. Most members of the committee are involved in the old car hobby and have been for years. Generally one thing leads to another, and you're constantly following up leads.

en I don't see any retreat when it comes to our basic values, ... We feel that what we stand for is still very important to the future of this country. How we present it and how we describe it, maybe we need to look at more carefully. But I didn't hear anybody sounding retreat as I called around to our caucus. We want to make certain that we pick and choose our battles selectively and that we are unified when we do have to take a stand.


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