For a freshman in college to jump in and grab that type of playing time is really good. He started out real well up there, then he slowed down a little bit in the middle of the season, and then he ended up real strong. |
For all the enormous social and cultural upheaval and change and revolution which we've all come to know as cliched definitions of the '60s, prime-time television in this country managed to almost completely ignore it, |
For anybody to suggest two weeks into the season, when we're playing at 93 per cent capacity, that there are trouble spots, I think is looking for a negative story that isn't there, ... All our franchises will be fine. |
For every yard that he's gained on the field, this guy, in my mind, has exceeded that off the field ? the kind of guy he is, the way he gives back and what he stands for. I've never been around too many guys like that. |
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For Inuit, warming is likely to disrupt or even destroy their hunting and food-sharing culture as reduced sea ice causes the animals on which they depend to decline, become less accessible, and possibly become extinct. |
Vlade Divac (1968-) |
For me, forgiveness and compassion are always linked: how do we hold people accountable for wrongdoing and yet at the same time remain in touch with their humanity enough to believe in their capacity to be transformed? |
For me, things haven't been going as well as we had intended them to go at the beginning of the season. That's probably true for a lot of us on the team and this gives us a chance to go all out and show what we can do. |
For most sectors, R&D (research and development) intensity is higher in the U.S. than in the EU. Most strikingly, in office machinery and computers, research intensity in the U.S. is three times greater than in the EU. |
For reasons of her best physical restoration and inpatient insurance coverage, we want her (to remain an) inpatient as long as possible. The staff wants her here longer because the gains she's making are very positive. |
For Sarah's situation, the draw was that this was an opportunity of a lifetime. This was a chance for her to be in Paris, it was an opportunity of a lifetime with a potential to meet someone you have a connection with. |
For some reason it's hard to scale it back. It's an easy thing to do, but for some reason a lot of guys have trouble with it and I'm one of those guys. That's the most nervous I am on the field is the intentional walk. |
For the equity market, the budget helps economic growth and, therefore, earnings, especially with the cut in the corporate tax rate. But interest rates and the Australian dollar remain the key issues in the short-term. |
For the first time, we can produce pulses of photons that are regular and reliable enough to be used as a clock in quantum computing, for example, from something we can make almost as easily as any other semiconductor. |