In real terms, consumers today are paying considerably less for gasoline than they did during World War I. |
In recent years, we've seen a new generation get involved, there's a lot of young people and young energy. |
In short, Florida and the Orlando area are helping America grow and lead the national and world economies. |
In some notable ways, the new strategy document represents a return to the foreign policy of Bill Clinton. |
In that sense, he didn't sit still. He tried in various ways to stimulate and even provoke the department. |
In the 2006 campaign we're going to have a continued commitment to reform pay to play at the county level. |
In the aggregate, the economy has clearly stalled, and at best grew close to zero in the second quarter, |
In the automotive industry, NEC Electronics maintains the highest reputation on its very low defect ratio. |
In the beginning, all that was asked that they change the word from the N-word to Negro, and they said no. |
In the beginning, we might've thought we would've won by more. But a win's a win, and we're happy with it. |
In the beginning, we might've thought we would've won by more. But a win's a win, and we're happy with it. |
In the bubble on First Avenue, Volcker is just ignored. I talk about it, but it's a solitary conversation. |
In the end, interest rates will have to dent earnings. It is something that can spoil the party in Europe. |
In the end, it didn't matter, ... because we had transmission problems with it not going into second gear. |
In the end, the evidence that was presented really convinced the jury to the standard that we were set to. |