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en Flexibility does not necessarily equate to great pay. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.

en No, I wouldn't equate it totally to dollars necessarily. Just like there are years some people may feel a certain conference is maybe a little better than the ACC, that doesn't mean their television dollars are going to equate to our television basketball dollars necessarily.

en Without question, a diagnosis of an attention deficit disorder does not necessarily equate to a need for special education,

en We've seen in the past with teams who bolstered their lineup, it doesn't necessarily equate to success on the ice. So we've got to focus on ourselves and be prepared.

en Pitching well in this league is not a velocity issue. A lot of people equate velocity with success, but that's not necessarily true. He knows what he can do.

en It doesn't mean necessarily that we are going to strike, ... but it certainly gives us more flexibility in terms of how we proceed.

en It's a great candidate for a trust. You just have to ensure you're not disrupting the other components of the business. I think there are some things they need to think about in terms of does it improve flexibility or reduce flexibility?

en Time does not always equate to production. Working smart does not equate to working long.

en I think it just allows additional flexibility for the commission to ensure all legitimate inquiries are handled appropriately. And just a timing issue should not necessarily throw it out.

en He's making noise about the budget because it's big, ... If you equate the words 'big' and 'wasteful,' then he's right. But big doesn't mean wasteful, necessarily. The questions I would ask is, Do you have enough money coming in to meet the needs of the budget you're drawing up? The answer to that is, Clearly yes, we do. As long as we can meet legitimate needs, keep soundly in the black, and not raise taxes, that's what we need to do.

en We will remain friends but we needed more flexibility in [working with] firms in Europe and beyond. We envisage having a selection of ?best friends?, but we are not necessarily limited to just one in each jurisdiction.

en This would definitely limit states' flexibility, ... And again the underlying basis of the bill is to give states more flexibility, not less flexibility.

en I've been dragging before and got three hits and been feeling great and got none. How you feel doesn't equate to hits, for me at least.

en Every great architect is - necessarily - a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age.
  Frank Lloyd Wright

en Every great architect is - necessarily - a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age.
  Frank Lloyd Wright


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