It's a very important stamp of quality. People are looking for diamonds or stars to verify the quality of the experience is going to be good. |
It's a very strong week for auctions, compared to other weeks in the year. It's very unusual to have so much supply concentrated in one week. |
It's absolutely the right thing for us to do. We're in the business of generating revenue and this program effectively and quickly does that. |
It's actually hard to leave downtown. It's been our home for 11 years. But this particular office has a wider area to serve than it did then. |
It's all a part of stepping up. It was great tonight that everybody pulled their weight. I always have the utmost confidence in my teammates. |
It's all about the big picture. Using machine learning, Stanley was able to look at the big picture more effectively than a human could have. |
It's all about trying to maintain our focus. We aren't going to let outside things at this point interfere with what we're trying to do here. |
It's all information that we could have seen anyway [on Facebook], and we're making sure that Penn students are the only ones who can log in. |
It's all pretty much routine. I've helped out before, so I got the routine down. But this is the first year that I've done it as a candidate. |
It's all tempered by the fact we weren't as successful a team as we should have been, ... We ended up 5-11 and it was a disappointing season. |
It's almost like you're just going to keep butting heads because you only go back to the same group you couldn't agree with in the beginning. |
It's always a concern when something like this happens. It's unfortunate, I guess it's safe to say, a few ignorant people can ruin (the fun). |
It's always a problem for a candidate introducing himself for the first time. You want to create the most favorable first impression you can. |
It's always good to be back and playing, but at the same time, my wife, she's got her hands full and I can't help her. It's a big transition. |
It's always hard having to tell two players they're not going to represent New Zealand at a pinnacle event, but that's part of a coach's job. |