(271 quotes found)
“Rather, we wanted to implement the applications in pieces.”
Bob Berckman
“The intent is to teach, implement new schemes, try new techniques and come out of the spring feeling as though you have a better idea of what your talent level is like. It's fun from a coaching perspective because you don't have the pressure of a game to prepare for. You can really analyze what you're doing.”
Bob Biggs
“I have great group of four seniors who have made it easy for me to implement what we want to do. Hopefully, (their attitude) has filtered down into the junior and sophomore classes. Every day they bring it in practice and that only makes my job easier.”
Brent Cahill
“We're considering implementing it there next year.”
Brett Lago
“If you would try to implement RFID on every product everywhere you sold it, it could be very expensive.”
Bryant Haskins
“We said we would give 48 hours for the ceasefire to be implemented on the ground, ... What we have seen is more violent incidents than before ... and the Palestinian Authority has done very little, if at all, to stop the fighting.”
Avi Pazner
“[Thankfully, the French pair, after two days of using borrowed sets, were reunited with the missing implements yesterday.] It was very tough for them, ... But I've told them that it is going to be one of the best weeks of their careers and to go out and just try and enjoy it.”
Catriona Matthew
“We want them back as quickly as possible. We've implemented a contingency plan and the implementation of our contingency is on track. We're performing necessary work at facilities throughout Connecticut and other locations so we can meet our commitments to the U.S. military and other customers.”
Bud Grebey
“We see no basis for resuming negotiations. We are operating under a contingency plan implemented after the union decided to strike.”
“The Department of Transportation is committed to a fair and inclusive process as we implement a new Congressional mandate to charge commuter railroads access fees along the Northeast Corridor. As part of that process, we are reaching out to the affected railroads and states for input as we evaluate every aspect of passenger rail operations, including capital investments and ownership of tracks, to determine how best to proceed.”
Brian Turmail