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  • However, he also cautioned that the SEC must keep sight of its primary function.
  • We reminded our team that we have to work hard and keep sight of the chore ahead.
  • "I just want to keep sight of her, " said Janice Deland, 54.
  • You have to keep sight of what has worked to get you here, then stick to your guns.
  • Anyway, in the final two minutes, the Cowboys invented a way to keep sight of the East penthouse.
  • More and more, boards prize presidents who can run the college like a business, yet keep sight of the academic mission.
  • While the Atlanta Braves will be focused on beating the Florida Marlins in the National League Championship Series, they'll keep sight of their primary goal.
  • Its neck was flexible enough to allow it to keep sight of predators, as it could reach the sides of its body with its snout and look over the back.
  • The vision that Ignatius places at the beginning of the Exercises keeps sight of both the Creator and the creature, the One and the other swept along in the same movement of love.
  • "So as long as we stay within the boundaries, keep sight of our goals and don't overextend ourselves too greatly, we can continue that double digit growth every year ."
  • It is important to keep sight of the fact that even if Amtrak is successful in becoming operationally self-sufficient, it will still rely heavily on the federal government for funding of its capital needs.
  • What the Colon failed to keep sight of was that symphonic performances-and, indeed, most live classical music-will soon be in danger of extinction if attendance is limited to the people that can afford seats in the theater's elegant stalls.
  • Montgomerie missed only one fairway, but still managed to save par _ a rarity at Congressional because of rough so thick that marshals had to place a white flag by the ball to keep sight of it, even if it just trickled out of the fairway.
  • He hit only one wayward drive but still managed to save par _ a rarity on the Congressional Country Club course because of rough so thick that marshals had to place a white flag by the ball to keep sight of it, even if it just trickled out of the fairway.