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Jim Hendry We've always had a lot of respect for him. He pitched so well against us for Houston. He went out there last year with some discomfort and gutted out his starts in Boston. He's a winning-type guy. He's a winning pitcher who, when he's out there, he wins you games.
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George Reyes We're getting to the point where the law of large numbers starts to take root. Growth will slow. Will it be precipitous? I doubt it.
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Jim Tracy What we're seeing right now is, in my mind, identical to what we saw last year, when it took him a few starts to get untracked, and then you see one quality start after another. His teammates recognize that's he gonna leave everything that he has on the field, and it's very easy to step up for a guy like that.
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John Davidson What they say may have an impact tomorrow, but the dominant topic on investors' minds right now starts with an 'I' and it's not Intel. Both businesses and consumers are hesitant to make any moves until there's progress on Iraq.
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Andra Davis We're going to miss Crock. I'm sure whoever starts instead of him will do fine, but he was a good teammate. He was a good guy to have back there.
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Joe Gibbs Unless he really starts feeling good, in all likelihood I wouldn't think he'd go this week.
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Pete Sepp What homeowners often don't know or realize is that this process is a subjective one. Essentially, your assessment is one person's opinion about the value of your house.
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Grady Fuson When you start talking about prospects, it's a very subjective term. The way I look at it is as long as you've got a uniform on, you've got a chance.
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Thomas E. Mann Mandates are not objective realities but subjective interpretations of elections sold successfully by the winning candidate or party.
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Kerry Scott I believe that what has happened in West Tisbury is going to have echoes for years to come around the ways we raise property taxes in Massachusetts. I think Bill Graham has shown us that there are huge flaws - frightening flaws - in the way towns conduct this type of business. There can be nothing arbitrary - and there should be nothing subjective - about the process of taxation. That's been a cornerstone of our government and our society.
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Thomas Troward It becomes, therefore, the most important of all considerations with what character we invest in the Universal Mind; for since our relation to it is purely subjective it will infallibly bear to us exactly that character which we impress upon it; in other words it will be to us exactly what we believe it to be.
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Mike Slive I was very impressed with the culture of the committee. You leave your hat at the door, so to speak, and do the best that you can with the material that's in front of you. There's a lot of information and the data is used in a way that's very efficient in terms of comparing teams. Then you have subjective impressions and the final analysis.
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Vince Dooley I think we all realize that the more subjective the process is, the worse things are for everybody. I think it would be proper to come up with something more definitive.
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Jay Stanley I think that when you have a system that is based on such a subjective criteria, and it remains subjective no matter what the training is about, that you will inevitably have abuse and racial profiling.
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Kathleen McGinty What this is about is saving the state substantial sums of money. It's about having others chip in to solve the $15 billion price tag for cleaning up the problem.
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Evgeni Nabokov We got what we deserved. I think the score pretty much sums it up. We did not play well and we did not deserve to win. They were hungrier than we were and I don't know why.
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Michael Jones With the low returns being earned by dealers, particularly in the south east, the sums being offered by developers is becoming increasingly attractive. The next 6-months is certainly likely to prove decision time for many dealers.
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Stu Barnes Work ethic, turnovers, penalties ... that sums it up.
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John Malkovich I have driven school buses, sold egg rolls and painted houses, and I have often wondered what my life would have been like if I hadn't gone into acting. Mind you, it's a great life, going around pretending you're other people and getting paid ridiculous sums of money for it.
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William Shakespeare I did send to you for certain sums of gold, which you denied me.
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Harold Mitchell But it's not something we would ever be able to do... unfortunately there are many things that could be done with vast sums of money like this.
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Ernie Els I feel that to bogey a par five is a huge sin. But after making mistakes I came back well and that kind of sums up the whole day.
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Viktor Yushchenko Huge sums of money, administrative manipulation, have all been mustered to prevent the people from expressing their voice.