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Ryan's philosophy centers on the concept of winning early in the down.
After all, Turner's philosophy is built around the concept of winning one-on-one matchups.
Clijsters said she has no real concept of winning and losing — partly, perhaps, because she so rarely witnessed her mother lose.
Pat Riley, the basketball coach so enamored of the concept of winning back-to-back-to-back championships that he trademarked the phrase "Three-peat," never reached his goal.
"I find the concept of winning a bit difficult because it feels to me there must therefore be a loser and I'm not too sure about that," said Alice Maynard, chair of Scope between 2008 and 2014, who was also on the panel.
Also, it is worth remembering that the earlier Dortmund sides depended less on the concept of winning the ball in advanced positions, and instead excelled at attacking transitions, constructing lightning-quick counterattacks to sprint from the edge of their own area to the opposition box.
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Cubs money isn't traditionally associated with the concept of "people winning things," but in this case, the most recent polls have Fischer up on Jon and Don.
The concept of a win-win outcome is rare here.
Howard Dean and John Edwards both tried to rally the party around the concept, but both fell far short of winning the nomination.
The comparisons include the success rate of winning the auction and the winning price per m3.
The IOC used to deprecate the medals table: the concept of a nation "winning the Olympics" was considered contrary to the Olympic spirit.
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