Coach Mike Woodson wanted veterans, insisting teams need them to contend for titles.
The moves signal the Big Ten's intention to contend for national championships in a sport long dominated by Eastern schools.
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Congressmen will have to contend for the first time with good-governance groups, and with their political enemies, trawling through their investments.
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Talackova was one of the 65 finalists selected to contend for the title of Miss Universe Canada and the honor of representing her country in the Miss Universe competition.
His long-range goal, he said, is to contend for an Olympic berth in 2016, so he's looking forward to learning from and competing against the likes of Meb Keflezighi and Ryan Hall.
But for a lot of schools that are too small or academic to contend for the big matchups that come after New Year's, this bit of gridiron is the only post-season play to shoot for.
At the top rung Kamath has groomed lieutenants such as Chatterjee and joint managing director and CFO Chanda Kochhar to contend for leadership of the bank if Kamath retires when his contract expires in 2009.
It also suggests investors look for companies that have had to contend with falling prices for years and have still managed to generate robust earnings-per-share growth.
But without some visible and credible co-operation from the Palestinian side, it is going to be hard for Mr Barak to contend in the election campaign that his own peace policy holds out hope of success.
Film producers here have to contend with separate unions for drivers, directors, actors, musicians, writers and stagehands.
He has helped the club make it to international tournaments and contend for trophies which brings worldwide attention and advertising revenues.
They argue that contrary to what the shorts contend, GameStop has taken steps for it to snap back and climb to much higher levels.
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That has led to demands for better training of officials to help them contend with wily private operators.
Sony's Daily Edition e-reader will also have to contend with newer rivals vying for a piece of this fast growing segment.
As an advocate for individual investors, it's not surprising, I'm sure, to hear me contend that all participants who directly engage in activities to deliberately defraud investors be held liable for their actions.
This would have been a difficult situation for the US to contend with no matter who replaced George W. Bush in the Oval Office.
A. Dickey was traded to Toronto in December, bringing back a group of prospects but making it all the more difficult for the Mets to contend this year.
While conceding that buyers tend to often get a raw deal, Kumar pointed out that developers, on their part, have to contend with a plethora of approvals for their projects which make delays inevitable.
The highway was reduced to one lane for both inbound and outbound ambulances, which had to contend with a downhill grade and winding roads.
With the biggest clubs more likely to drop out early, it's also a rare chance for teams that can't otherwise contend to get close to some silverware and the possibility of European competition the following season.
Things literally go from bad to worse for the squad as they contend with hundreds of enemy soldiers, armed vehicles and formidable attack choppers.
But Mr. Singh has to contend with politicians, whom business leaders blame for fanning public fears to court popularity, while hurting chances for growth.
The localization of these understandings in turn opens up a whole new set of options for Westerners and particularly for Israelis in seeking ways to contend with the region's pathologies that involve policies less sweeping than grand, yet futile designs of peace making, or fundamental restructuring of the social compacts of Arab societies.
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"It is up to the players to take responsibility but I take responsibility for the team I select, " added Moyes, who had to contend with half-a-dozen first-teamers out injured.
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"The litigation has been a relentless distraction with which to contend, " said Steven Richter, legal counsel for OptInRealBig.
And that would be hard enough for any new administration and government to contend with -- a situation where surpluses disappeared and what materialized instead was the largest deficit in history.
The 14 athletes for the high jump will automatically progress to the final on 30 July, while competitors from the other events will begin their respective bids for glory with one less round to contend with.
If Britain was willing to acknowledge and contend with the grave threat Iran constitutes for global security, it would not accept the authority of Hizbullah or Iran to negotiate the release of British hostages in Iraq.
They also contend it's unfair for the government to tax wealth that generally was taxed when it was earned.
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