It's a terrible loss but something is better than nothing. It's a long haul and it will take time for the company to get back in the black. |
It's a threat because we're usually matched up on a linebacker, so it's always a mismatch. We can get open every time against a linebacker. |
It's a tight schedule. Supplies are tight and labor's tight down here, and we're just trying to do the best we can, and 1 June is our goal. |
It's a tough loss, but this game doesn't define our season. We've done a lot of good things, and we have plenty of basketball left to play. |
It's a tough sell. For me, it's always been a very compelling work, a very challenging work. I think the payoff is really great at the end. |
It's a tragedy for the families, the babies and Ms. Harris. This is a very, very difficult time. This can't be captured in words right now. |
It's a tremendous project. We're still getting in records and we're getting leads to some other things. Some are fruitful and some are not. |
It's a typical case of us looking ahead. The state rankings came out today and we were ranked fourth, but we certainly didn't play like it. |
It's a very emotional time for us all down here. He's been here since he was born and he's the sort of horse that touched all of our lives. |
It's a very ornate group of horses. They really dress them up to the nines when they participate in parades. They should be a very big hit. |
It's a very rare occurrence for our officers to be offensively assaulted. Certainly we will prosecute to the fullest extent the law allows. |
It's a very steep area. Thankfully there are no homes here, but my road crews tell me they had been out here quite a few times in the past. |
It's a very tentative-type market where people are going to opt for safety and wait it out. I think there's just a lack of conviction here. |
It's a very tough situation, ... We've got two, three more weeks, maybe a month of fire season, and the weather prognosis is not very good. |
It's a whole other world playing defense. I definitely have more respect for those D-men going back into the corners and taking a bruising. |