They've actually been quite cooperative and very enthusiastic. They actually see this as strategically something they want to participate in. |
They've already proved so many things, but they always feel like they have to prove something. That's part of what makes them the No. 1 team. |
They've been trying a fluctuating schedule to find a time when the most people can show up. Again, the club tries to accommodate its members. |
They've done nothing, absolutely nothing. The credit card industry has an enormous amount of power in Washington. They bottle these bills up. |
They've played together for six years so they kind of know where each other is. It's kind of automatic and they know voices. They're a charm. |
Things are going to be very, very quiet today, because I?m sure half the portfolio managers in New York and in Boston are going to stay home. |
Things are going well, and it's encouraging. We didn't expect a lot (this year), after opening so late -- with cold weather and the holidays. |
Things are improving in the relations between the two towns and the two boards. I think everybody realizes we need to get along a bit better. |
Things are increasingly pointing toward a grand coalition of the CDU/CSU and SPD. This seems like a trend that may firm up before voting day. |
Things are so refreshing it seems like we've been running in molasses uphill for four years. Things are starting to be much more positive.... |
Things don't seem terribly different to me. In terms of client needs and resident needs, I don't see changes. I probably see them increasing. |
Things really haven't changed. He is still a great speaker and he has done a great job so far. He is a leader and a great head coach to have. |
Thirty years ago, you joined the Maoists, the Trotskyists, the far left, the Baader group, Action Directe. Today, where do you go? Bin Laden. |
This 'rise to the level' has somehow become the legal cliche of this case. You've all so often heard it, and some of you have even spoken it, |
This (IPO) represents a test for the sector. We've been disappointed with results - and this isn't an Italian phenomenon, but a European one. |