Literally, a few years ago you'd have to change your batteries every year to ensure they'd work in a disaster. |
My largest disappointment was that I could attend only three out of nine workshops. I would like to see the program extended to two full days to provide more opportunities to engage in workshops. |
Part of my drive was guilt. I felt if I did not demonstrate my feelings toward nonviolence and civil rights, I would always regret it. |
She came preaching universal holiness in a universally unholy time. |
That's a clear-cut sign that a slowdown in the real estate market has begun. |
The alternative is a recession. You don't get it both ways. |
The driver said, 'He's got a great arm,' |
The lock designs look like like they would work. If it gets put 100 feet north of where the lift is, it will solve a couple problems. |
The options are to go home and weep or to have someone review (the report). |
The slowing of unit sales will lessen one pressure point lying behind the abnormally high rates of change in median sales prices. |
This is not a Chapter 7 (bankruptcy in which the business closes down). Things will still go on. |
We hope to arrive roughly in the first half of the 45-day review period and inject some rational thoughts into the debate early in the process. |
We think the average company is going to purchase one to two million tags. Now it's more in the 50,000 to 100,000 [purchase] range. |
What this unfortunate Dubai Port episode has done is put a question mark over the United States as a destination for investment. |
without an evidentiary basis for them. |