It makes a difference. Our goal is to be over 70 percent and to do that you have to practice and we put in the time. |
It makes for a great equalizer, so we'll see what happens with the weather. I wouldn't be disappointed if it rained. |
It makes it a lot easier than when people are bumping heads. You don't have that here. You have one big team family. |
It makes me very angry that ethical investigators are now faced with a multi-million dollar lawsuit, ... outrageous. |
It makes you look closely at what you're doing, identifying your strengths and weaknesses and what to do about them. |
It may appear a low-level crime, but it's the kind of crime that seriously affects the lives of people in Edinburgh. |
It may be too vague. It needs to say regime change and for the promotion of some semblance of democratic government. |
It means a lot. It's the last home game, and it will be an emotional night for us. We have to take care of business. |
It means I can vote against anyone and everyone in elected office that in any way supported the Bush administration, |
It means that all fishermen will only be able to possess and transport seven-times the daily limit of any game fish. |
It meant a lot. It shows we can win the big ones. It's great to beat these guys again, even with their two new guys. |
It might give some companies pause about the potential power that exists there. It does show you a market out there. |
It might make sense for Jobs to run one company under the same roof, but it's probably easier to keep them separate. |
It obviously doesn't make sense to scan something a hundred times if nobody's going to touch it between those scans. |
It probably wouldn't hurt if the amateurs won once in a while for their confidence and to keep the matches exciting. |