It affects them to whether they can actually continue to afford my service. |
It is a positive psychological approach rather than negative. It's an educational tool rather than an enforcement device. It does work. We get a lot of positive feedback from the estates where we put them. People slow down to get him to smile - it gives them a bit of a buzz in the morning. |
It will justify and legitimize our position. Every time we have been there it has either been heartbreak or an embarrassment. |
It's a great shame to have let it go as long as it did, the decision should have been much earlier. |
It's been a learning curve for all of us. |
It's heartening that more member states voted positively this time than in the regulatory (experts') committee. |
It's really just the opposite. The atmosphere on campus is so electric, it provides extra motivation. |
Pops is extremely athletic and a special player. He's another added mature player who makes our offense flow a lot better. And he's a presence inside on defense. So we're glad to have him back. |
She was in a lot better condition than we thought she'd be in. She was able to actually name her attacker while she was still in the Dumpster. |
That was the same game plan going into N.C. State. We just didn't execute it then. |
That's ridiculous. We have to correct that. We can't have that problem in March. |
The first time, he was knocked off the post. The second time someone broke him off the post and threw him down the river. A member of the road safety team was out fishing and saw Smiley Sid floating down the river. |
The kids are making plays. They're starting to buy into the system. |
There was a yellow recycling bin, and the lid was flipped open. And inside the dumpster was a pile of rocks, boulders. And you could see a hand in there. |
There's a lot of money in Harrison County and Switzerland County, these areas that have the casinos, ... I think in Harrison County there's no such thing as a gravel road now. Most of them have been paved twice. |