(183 quotes found)
“I want to stay consistent, stay fluid and stay in my delivery. I think the big thing for me is to keep my mind frame the same, not get too down or too high. Then I'll be OK.”
C.C. Sabathia
“The key thing this solves is the guaranteed delivery of credentials to a worker, wherever they may be. You will also likely take more care of your phone than you would a token.”
Calum Macleod
“What we do is deliver movies via OTA (over the air) broadcasts ? it's not Internet-based delivery. It's a movie-on-demand service that is like a video store in a box.”
Carl Crabill
“We couldn't get furniture delivery until Saturday, so now no one has a place to work, ... I think that, by Wednesday, we're going to have everybody seated at a desk with a phone and ready to roll.”
Carolyn King
“We had to get him focusing on the delivery and delivering the ball to the plate and not thinking about what you want the ball to do. I think it was key for him, because hitters didn't know what was coming.”
Carl Willis
“We are encouraged by the number of planning teams interested in thinking about their education delivery system in a different way. Far beyond being dependent on our industrial past, we recognize that it is time to move forward in preparing for the information age; we must break down barriers that prevent students from succeeding and create smoother paths to success for our students - ultimately for the benefit of our local and state economies, and our society.”
Chad P. Wick
“Habitat for Humanity International has launched a three-phase recovery program called Operation Home Delivery. The first phase is to assist the local affiliates most affected by Katrina to get back into business so that they themselves can be of service to people who are in the greatest need for housing. Those affiliates are located in New Orleans, Covington, Slidell, Bogalusa, and Hammond, as well as all those affiliates in Mississippi and Alabama that had severe damage.”
Charlie Park
“Last week, someone saw a food delivery. The eagle was plucking feathers from a gull or duck in the nest.”
Charlie Todd
“I guess you have to have John Pilger. With his tan, his Byronic haircut, his trudging priestly delivery and his evident self-love, your main instinct is to flip right over to BBC1...”
Charles Jennings
“I would say we're cautiously optimistic on the delivery of the undertakings.”
Christine Roberts