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Notwithstanding the humor of Berra's quirky math, his statement applies to sports well beyond the diamond.
Larry Strauss: The NBA Finals: Young Guys Make Highlights, But Old Guys Rule Larry Strauss 2011
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Yogi Berra's famous advice was "You can look it up."
John M. Eger: The International PISA Tests Are Leading America Astray John M. Eger 2011
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The next day, I send an email to Bill James telling him I'd taken Yogi to see "Moneyball," and asking for his take on Berra's career.
Taking Yogi Berra to 'Moneyball' Jason Gay 2011
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But Gómez struck a free-kick over the wall and off the underside of the bar to punish Dave Edwards's gentle grapple of Charles N'Zogbia's shirt and Rodallega inadvertently sealed things when he diverted in Christophe Berra's attempted clearance.
Mick McCarthy offers no defence of Karl Henry after defeat at Wigan Richard Gibson at DW Stadium 2010
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Berra's only issue with "Moneyball" is its rendering of manager Art Howe, who is played by Philip Seymour Hoffman and comes off as stubborn to the new-statistics approach.
Taking Yogi Berra to 'Moneyball' Jason Gay 2011
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Aiming for popularity in lieu of endurance draws a comment like Yogi Berra's -- "nobody goes there anymore because it's just too crowded" -- instead of the respect which merits premium value.
Katherine Warman Kern: Have We Lost Touch With What Creates Premium Value? Katherine Warman Kern 2010
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Aiming for popularity in lieu of endurance draws a comment like Yogi Berra's -- "nobody goes there anymore because it's just too crowded" -- instead of the respect which merits premium value.
Katherine Warman Kern: Have We Lost Touch With What Creates Premium Value? Katherine Warman Kern 2010
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Aiming for popularity in lieu of endurance draws a comment like Yogi Berra's -- "nobody goes there anymore because it's just too crowded" -- instead of the respect which merits premium value.
Katherine Warman Kern: Have We Lost Touch With What Creates Premium Value? Katherine Warman Kern 2010
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Aiming for popularity in lieu of endurance draws a comment like Yogi Berra's -- "nobody goes there anymore because it's just too crowded" -- instead of the respect which merits premium value.
Katherine Warman Kern: Have We Lost Touch With What Creates Premium Value? Katherine Warman Kern 2010
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Notwithstanding the humor of Berra's quirky math, his statement applies to sports well beyond the diamond.
Larry Strauss: The NBA Finals: Young Guys Make Highlights, But Old Guys Rule Larry Strauss 2011
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