Bryce Harper of the Washington Nationals slams into a wall and it's a draw.
"It's a continuum and it's a question of where do you draw the line, " she added.
"It's a fair draw, the most important thing is preparing adequately, " he told BBC Sport.
"It's a hard draw because Exeter, a bit like ourselves, don't lose many games at home, " he said.
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"It's a fantastic draw for us, " said the former Widnes and Salford coach.
"It's a fantastic draw and I'm so pleased for the players, " he said.
Everywhere else where you have this arrangement, as in, for example, tennis or match-play golf, it's called a draw.
"It's a tough draw but if I can get a good deal of first serves and stay on top of my game I can do well, " said Sanguinetti.
It's quite a draw for B-school applicants in Asia, attracting more of them (as measured by the number that have sent in their admission test scores) than any other school on the planet outside Harvard.
"It's a very fine line you draw, whether it's new or it isn't, " says Peter Appelbaum , a pathologist at Hershey Medical Center and a professor at Pennsylvania State University.
"It's not a bad draw, but Roma are one of the better sides in Italy, " said Pontypridd coach Lynn Howells.
"I think it's a very good issue for a court to consider, and I think it's important to draw some lines with new technology, " says Mark Rottenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington, D.
But it's not because either side has won, it's because they've battled to a draw and have entered into a wobbly cease-fire.
"It's obviously a very good draw for us, " said Saints and England winger Ade Gardner.
Wadler says it's wrong to draw a line between steroids and growth hormone.
Robert Ivy, editor in chief of Architectural Digest magazine, says it's important to draw a distinction between skyscrapers and mega-skyscrapers rising higher than 50 stories.
"It's the ICC who always talk about upholding the integrity of cricket but Zimbabwe are not even competing in world cricket and it's going to draw a lot of sponsors away, " said Carlisle.
BBC: It began as a vibrant show of solidarity for their leader.
"It's now time to draw a line under 2008 and get on with the important job of making sure our assessment system is the best it can possibly be, so that both pupils and parents can continue to get the information that we know they value, " he said.
With the benefit of hindsight, it's easy to draw lines from a Russian request for information to a foreign visit to some other piece of information that might have been collected.
It's simply that we are not going to be sorry if it washes out into a draw.
Planned to open in 2010, it's expected to draw 15 million tourists a year by 2015.
At the same time, it's adding upscale goods to draw in a wider shopping audience interested in more than rock-bottom prices.
The Arkansas legislature has passed the strictest anti-abortion law in the US, defying the governor's warning it would draw the state into a court battle.
"I didn't have the easiest draw so it's been a good week all around and hopefully I can finish it off on Sunday, " added the Scot.
It's difficult to know whether a male executive would draw fire for the same deeds.
"It's going to take some more time to draw a clear picture of what transpired here, " a U.S. official told NPR on Tuesday.
Well, it's that time of year again when people draw a line in the sand and say "either you're with us or against us".
Of course, it's hard to draw any serious conclusions without knowing a serious baseline, but much like another company in Washington, it seems that blasting out hard figures is something reserved for those "want-to" moments.
Meanwhile, Castile La Mancha has become the fifth of Spain's 17 regional governments to say that it will draw on a rescue fund set up by Madrid.
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