It changed my life, ... I was 45 minutes on the edge of dying. You start to value every single moment and see reality as a blessing. |
It comes down to a choice for our players. If they choose to miss a practice because of something else, then there are consequences. |
It comes down to rate fears. The Fed is going to have to get pretty aggressive. We're quite worried about the interest rate outlook. |
It could be a very big distraction if the players and teams don't show more discipline than they have during these exhibition games. |
It could have ended in one day if Mike Alden had said here's what happened, why it happened and what he could have done differently. |
It could increase and it could decrease. It normally doesn't stay anywhere close to this figure, as far as the county appropriation. |
It could reduce immigration because it would make it more difficult for Brazilians to get there, but that wouldn't be the end of it. |
It defeats the whole purpose of going to a WIN if people [on campus] are still trying to use social security numbers as identifiers, |
It depends on the amount of work that's involved between the financial adviser and money manager in setting up the separate account. |
It did for us. We've been right there all year long. We felt like we had a great car with the Charger and I'm glad we stuck with it. |
It does give us hope to see them, but we can tell from the pictures that this has not been easy. We are ready for them to come home. |
It doesn't feel like we're swinging the bat a whole lot better against right-handers. We're not swinging the bats well collectively. |
It doesn't feel too good right now. It was a tough game and the kids know what they didn't do. We had a lot of missed opportunities. |
It doesn't look like anybody can catch him yet. I haven't seen enough of his games, but I haven't seen anybody who can run with him. |
It doesn't make a difference to me as I am playing for Great Britain and it does not matter, ... It would not give me an extra edge. |