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Quotes About Front end

The self-balancing action of a motorcycle front end is a result of the combined effects of a number of details, including rake, trail, steering head rise and fall, mass shift, contact patch location, and tire profiles.
~ David L. Hough
We have a lot of entitlement programs in this country, and we've seen how much they cost us on the back end when people don't have the education they need. I say let's make this investment on the front end. I think it'll be better for the individual and better for our state in the long term.
~ Bill Haslam
This is now my go-to strategy for member retention and acquisition. Create an on-boarding product that delivers a member transformation. Then market that new member on-boarding system as a bonus that increases sales conversions on the front end.
~ Robert Skrob
In Malaysia where the front end pushes so much, extra engine braking is really going to help you.
~ Sete Gibernau
There's obstacles, there's challenges, there's things that come in the way. So building relationships and building some of the expectations on the front end helps you deal with them so it doesn't just all come caving in.
~ Ryan Day
I can always tell which is the front end of a horse, but beyond that my art is not above the ordinary.
~ Mark Twain
I have my team focused on the front end, working on the user experience, and making sure we have all the wiki-like tools people need to work on the site. We're just cranking away.
~ Jimmy Wales
A structured design approach can heighten the hit rate in the fuzzy front end of innovation processes in public and private sectors.
~ Jens Martin Skibsted
Amira In training and coaching thousands of professionals, I have found that lack of time is not the major issue for them (though they themselves may think it is); the real problem is a lack of clarity and definition about what a project really is, and what the associated next-action steps required are. Clarifying things on the front end, when they first appear on the radar, rather than on the back end, after trouble has developed, allows people to reap the benefits of managing action.
~ David Allen