We need to judge our level, to learn. It will be a fine match. We have nothing to envy them ... except for their history. It will be 50-50. |
We need to make legislators aware of declining enrollment so that they can look at how districts are funded and give some temporary relief. |
We need to play. We don't need to play a game, take a week off, play a game, take another week off. That's not a very good schedule for us. |
We need to prepare - every country - for an eventual massive influenza epidemic that puts perhaps up to 30 percent of the workforce in bed, |
We need to restrict it to the group most vulnerable, based on the most recent research. I can not predict where this will go in the future. |
We need to sell 10 books a day from every machine to make them profitable. Vending machines aren't going to outshine traditional bookshops. |
We needed a public-private partnership. We needed an employer-led organization, but it was important to have all stakeholders at the table. |
We needed the turnover. I yelled several times to strip the ball. It was a huge stop for our defense and it gave our offense some momentum. |
We needed to be soft on the perimeter and we got away from that in the second half. Once they started banging the ball inside, that was it. |
We needed to have a good start on both ends of the floor. We wanted to play 94 feet. We didn't want to let them walk the ball up the floor. |
We never had the chance for us to go together, ... We were planning on going, and that happened. We didn't have him for a long time at all. |
We never set out to write a better album, it just happened that way. We never write a 'punk' song, we're just a rock band doing what we do. |
We note the decision of the Greek authorities with interest. Our doping review board will now consider the English version of the decision. |
We notified them timely in compliance with all the rules. The reason they didn't get a chance to respond was the quick action of the court. |
We obviously came to a point in Los Angeles where there was a difference of opinion between Paul and I as far as how players are evaluated. |