Anything was difficult for us today, to pass the ball, to win it back.
Democrats say Mr. Obama is making moves to appeal to the fund industry and has time to win it back.
They lost huge amounts of money, shoved the losses into side funds and got reckless trying to win it back.
It lost the city to the centre-right in the last election and needs to win it back to maintain a realistic chance of forming the next government.
To penetrate that defensive shell, most teams sacrifice the puck, firing it into the zone in order to win it back amid the thicket of bodies near the net.
"They know, he continued, "that we lost people's trust, they know we've got to win it back, they know they're going to have to work very hard to do that.
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Just think how easily you could win it back.
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He is the first player to win it in back-to-back years and joins Grant Hill as the only player to win it multiple times.
Having dug itself in around Mr Bush, his party is now less well placed than it was to win back the swing voters it will need in November.
But how easy is it to win back the people's favor, and thus the press', once you've lost it?
Moreover, AMD is keeping the pressure on, promising it will win back some of that lost ground this quarter.
It thinks that if it gets the change to the law that it is arguing for, it will win back members.
The extreme wing of UMNO believes that it can win back more votes from these parties by appealing to Malay racial sentiment, than from Chinese voters or from urban Malays now more concerned with economic than ethnic issues.
Alonso, who added that he still counts his tainted victory in Singapore as a win, insists it is back to business as normal at Renault, who will now run without the support of their title sponsor, the Dutch bank ING, which has withdrawn its backing with immediate effect.
That could put a strain on Apple as it attempts to win back investors ahead of the third-quarter bombshell.
He told me we would get back and win it, he just didn't tell me it would take 16 years.
But although compulsory recognition will make the unions' job of recruitment easier, it will not win back the influence they once had.
Sceptics believe that Chrysler has lost most of its product-development talent and question whether a small-car specialist like Fiat can give it the kind of vehicles it needs to win back market share in America, which accounts for 80% of its sales.
To win back my allegiance, it has to come up with something different and more in tune with my needs.
Not everyone believes the effort to win back Knight is worth it.
John Fremuth, a political science professor at Boise State University, says he finds it hard to imagine, but it might win Craig some points back home.
He believes that if the Republican Party wants to win back the presidency, it will have to take the same determinedly centrist tack that he has.
Although we do not expect BlackBerry to ever reach the heights it once commanded in the smartphone market, if it manages to win market share back to over 3% by the end of our forecast period, there could be 30% upside to our price estimate.
It was time to head back onto the floor, ignore his injuries and win it for the team.
GM's marketing chief, suggests it will be hard to win back market share lost due to the strike.
Villanova, as an eight seed, was the lowest ever to win it on the men's side back in 1985.
And if the diminished Republican Party hopes to win back that Hispanic support, it could be harder for them to oppose it.
But I was fortunate enough to win that first set and get back into it in the second set.
But it's not enough to win back the people, says Sergio Aguayo, an international relations professor at the College of Mexico.
As a result, it now finds itself trying to win back former customers and convince existing customers to remain loyal to the brand.
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