Business owners have been burned by the recession in the past, so they'll take on some temporary staff and then convert them to full time when they know the recovery is for real. |
But at the same time, he knows the game totally. Being two steps faster than everybody else isn't going to do it for a quarterback in the NFL. It's the mind that has to click on. |
David Steel (1938-) |
But I have made Esau bare, I have uncovered his secret places, and he shall not be able to hide himself: his seed is spoiled, and his brethren, and his neighbours, and he is not. |
But I think in whole, the industry has a strong coalition and will continue to persevere and try to pass various types of legislation with gaming at the top of the priority list. |
But if he's able to consistently wait on the ball and see it a little longer and have a shorter stroke to the ball, the strikeouts can be cut down without losing his great power. |
But if it wants to sit on the sidelines, as it did in Iraq, then I'm afraid its authority will be lost because the pressure on any US administration to ignore it will be immense. |
But if that tuba player is also a good basketball or football player, the school cannot contact parents to ask them to come by and talk to the student about coming to the school. |
But it would be wrong to say I'm upset. I take it as a compliment that Denny didn't feel like they could go out there and replace me. At least that's what was communicated to me. |
But it's not about the money. It's getting the opportunity to play in a very competitive league and hopefully getting back to a major league organization. And that's my priority. |
But Kipper made some big saves in the first -- we could have been down coming out of that first period. We were lucky to come out with a 1-0 lead. He made two or three big saves. |
But now you have the Jesse Jacksons and the Louis Farrakhans and Al Sharptons coming down and inciting people to blame the Republicans in general and the president in particular. |
But the lead will be short-lived as the Korean companies will be able to make panels at lower costs in their new factories after output increases in the second half of this year. |
But the party doesn't want that - it would undermine the current leadership, and he'd be accused of boosting Hillary to the detriment of some other possible frontrunners in 2008. |
But these questions are coming up again. Survivors are getting older and starting to talk. Grandchildren are getting interested. They're asking questions they never asked before. |