It's not unlike driving a car. First there were seatbelts, then airbags, and then traffic sensors came along. |
It's not up for us to tell them where they can spend their money, ... They chose this area and good for them. |
It's nothing major. I just needed a day for it to cool off. It never fully disappeared after spring training. |
It's nothing serious. If we had to play him we probably could have, but we are erring on the side of caution. |
It's once again a really special thing to get tickets. There's a limited number, and that adds to the appeal. |
It's one of the strongest, most comprehensive management plans. It will serve our goals well into the future. |
It's only Chinese water torture to people who hold the Dow. For those in the Nasdaq it's an incredible party. |
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It's our hometown show. We see a lot of our local fishermen, and we get to spend some quality time with them. |
It's our job as economic developers in the state to make sure any prospect receives all available incentives. |
It's our No. 1 complaint. The Internet and e-mail are giving these people new lead-in ways to address people. |
It's part of a comprehensive review of our store portfolio. It's positioning us strategically for the future. |
It's pretty common, not just for car dealerships, but for all businesses, to want to be where the traffic is. |
It's pretty cool. It's like everybody knew it was going to happen, so they were scheduled to play at the end. |
It's pretty immature to assume that it's going to be inexpensive. The technology is in the development stage. |