It's a good number for the economy. Labor markets are improving, and that increases the likelihood that the economy will remain strong. |
It's a good thing we have three point guards because we were definitely in foul trouble all night with that. They all did a decent job. |
It's a great [service] to offer to the community, because parents struggle every year to figure out what camp their child should go to. |
It's a great accomplishment for Abby. But she's always been more concerned with who we're playing next, and she's quite the competitor. |
It's a great day. This is my third time back, so it means a lot more, because I've got a family and a little baby girl to come home to. |
It's a great foundation. We just have to fill in with some other guys. We were successful before Brian and Blake got here. We'll be OK. |
It's a great time to come out and enjoy the spring with your family. Show support of your community and spend time with your neighbors. |
It's a great time to reinvest in our company, ... This action is yet another reflection of our commitment to enhance shareholder value. |
It's a huge amount of work that he's got to do and he's done very well with a very inexperienced side. There's only one person over 30. |
It's a huge industry, and in the case of South Australia's Port Lincoln, whole communities ride on the back of this endangered species, |
It's a little bit slippery. It's a difficult issue. I think one way to solve this problem is by going after them with more checkpoints. |
It's a little more polished than ours, but this product is extremely unfinished. Except for the drivers, it's pretty much what we have. |
It's a long season. We still have a long way to go. So we can't dwell on this one or it is going to set us back the rest of the season. |
It's a loss, but my guess is he's got someone in the wings that can maybe get into his shoes, although they may not fit him right away. |
It's a lot better than flying somewhere for a bowl game. We don't have a long way to go, and the family doesn't have to drive very far. |