Everyone is expected to do everything. There's not an emphasis on one or two guys doing all the scoring, it's more of a balanced attack. |
Everyone is required to abide by the 35 percent rule -- we only accept up to 35 percent of the auction size in bids from any one entity. |
Everyone is trying to maximize values regardless of what marketplace you're in. Most of our internal growth comes through rental growth. |
Everyone knows that interest rates will rise but the question is how fast and by how much. I see the market coming under pressure today. |
Everyone talks about his height as if that's all there is to him but I can assure everyone he's very good technically. Look at his touch |
Everyone was cheering after we won the OIA, but later on I told our team that's only half the battle. It's all about winning states now. |
Everyone was looking at each other, not knowing what to do. Fortunately, they were smart enough to wait and see how Trump ate his first. |
Everyone's good, everyone's healthy. We need to play with heart and emotion. That's the key for us. When we do that, we're hard to beat. |
Everything depends on this week and whether people will come to the shops in droves to spend the money they have been given as presents. |
Everything good that I know was taught to me by great teachers and I feel like giving back and sharing the technique is the thing to do. |
Everything has returned to normal. We expect everything to be fine and for him to be available [on Friday] unless there is some setback. |
Everything I did on him had to show around his eyes. We made them look a little deeper-set, a little duller, and we added more wrinkles. |
Everything she does is based on the cold reality that it will draw a lot of attention and will anger someone, some large bloc of voters. |
Existing home sales in May were at the second highest level ever recorded, suggesting the housing market still has a good head of steam, |
Expectations have definitely dropped. A lot of people are clinging to jobs they might not enjoy doing just for the sake of job security. |