As a matter of law, it is unnecessary and improper for this Court to determine whether the reason for the challenged distinction actually motivated the legislature, |
As a public broadcaster, we chose to encode our surround sound format in Circle Surround as a unique way enhance the quality and range of our broadcasting services, |
As a teacher and as a coach for 30 years, in a sense you are an actor. You're always performing. And getting up in front of a group of people has never bothered me. |
As a visitor, I was really impressed with the downtown. You really have a jewel down there, and you need to use this (Hurricane Katrina) as a chance to polish that. |
As an athlete, you get to the starting line and run. As a coach you are going from one spot to another. I'm still figuring things out. But I'm starting to enjoy it. |
As Cabinet members have been busy handing over their portfolios these days, we don't believe that this is a decision made by the Cabinet after thorough evaluations. |
As effective as he's been. I agree with that (decision), I think it's an effective cost savings move. Our office largely deals with three department heads directly. |
As far as how it changes, it will give us a little bit of a window. It may make it easier to get some messages out without the negative prism of the DeLay campaign. |
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As I have said throughout this process, the problems in the Great Lakes are getting bigger and more expensive, and we cannot make real progress without new dollars. |
As I indicated yesterday, the Saudis have a long-standing policy, which we have seen carried out in action in addition to rhetoric, about not using oil as a weapon. |
As I read the indictment, ... I really wonder whether this is not the time for the government to simplify the burden on the jury by abandoning some of these counts. |
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As individuals, they can make the decision to self-insure, but as an advisor, it is unthinkable. They should purchase health insurance before they do anything else. |
As it turned out, hell wasn't watching the people you love get hurt; it was coming in during the second act, when it was already too late to stop it from happening. |