“He made some nice runs, he has some speed and he is still learning. But there were about five runs where, if (McCoy) had the ball, he was gone.”
“It hasn't been handled very well. I would have thought the administration would have learned a lesson from the China National Offshore Oil Corp. of last year.”
“Our next lunch-and-learn program will be all about dining out. We'll examine portion control and the protein forces at work when we decide to eat out at a restaurant.”
“If you had to sum her up in a few words, you'd say she's caring, she's dedicated and she goes above and beyond to make sure those kids learn.”
“Does spending more per student lead to increased learning? That's a difficult one. At many schools, the faculty is being paid for its research abilities, not its teaching skills.”
“The British tend to shy away from the spotlight. We don't like being singled out in any way, and I think that is something which is important for me to learn to do.”
“This is a great opportunity to learn about other cultures that we have in the area. Come out and get to know your neighbors because we're afraid of what we don't know.”
“While money remains a universal motivator, other issues such as learning opportunities, personal growth and autonomy at work must feature highly on small business strategy to attract and retain staff.”
“If the lessons of September 11th and the Asian tsunami are learned, some cold-hearted evil scam artists will use this occasion to perpetrate fraud, lining their own pockets at the expense of hurricane victims.”
“For students to do well, it's not just the academic learning throughout the year, it's the environment you set immediately before testing and even during testing that has a big impact.”