But the market and economic conditions we are facing require that we further reduce costs within the company. We are realigning our resources as necessary to improve our financial results, while continuing our commitment to serve our customers. |
But we think that with the kind of commitment our communities are showing, that we can change the patterns of eating and weight gain, exercise, smoking cessation, all of those other things that could change the course of our health care system. |
But what airlines won't tell you is that when you try to redeem your free ticket you're competing with 40 million other frequent fliers for the same ticket. We all want to go to the same place and there aren't enough upgrade seats to go around. |
But you watch him on film and they may have made a mistake. He's got a lot of people offering him. You get him, redshirt him a year and let him get into Iowa's weight program -- which is probably the best in the country -- and let him take off. |
By and large, today's session was fairly lackluster. Ahead of the earnings season, we came in with very low expectations and the one hope was we'd see projections of a potential turnaround. But now we're getting hit with third-quarter warnings. |
By studying how the brain reduces noise, we can learn more about how it processes sensory inputs, makes decisions and executes them. Understanding how noise is reduced to very precise commands helps us understand how those commands are created. |
By the time the final budget's done, we may have lost six months in the current year; and by the time you gear up the federal bureaucracy to hire new people, train them, etc., we may have lost a whole year after [the passage of] Sarbanes-Oxley, |
By the time the final budget's done, we may have lost six months in the current year; and by the time you gear up the federal bureaucracy to hire new people, train them, etc., we may have lost a whole year after [the passage of] Sarbanes-Oxley. |
By working with GIATA, we can offer our hotel customers the opportunity to have their detailed property and room information translated into additional languages, allowing these hotels to expand their appeal to both travel agents and consumers. |
Cameras, I believe, are moving from the wired world towards the wireless world. It's not going to happen this year but, starting next year, you're going to definitely see some more cameras coming that incorporate wireless-transfer capabilities. |
Cantu with 100 RBI, who could have expected that? We had him penciled in for 70, and that was a stretch. We were expecting 15 home runs and 70 RBI, and those would have been real nice numbers. Here he is with over 20 home runs and over 100 RBI. |
John Updike (1932-) |
Chile is one of the wealthier economies in Latin America and they would represent a market for the products coming out of Asia. This region is increasingly the manufacturing center of the world and certainly that would be part of any agreement. |
Christie came to me and said she wanted to throw and wanted to get a scholarship. I knew a little about the javelin, and because of her dedication, I learned a little bit and picked the brains of the best in the country so I could help her out. |
Chrysler Group believes it's only fair that we take the fight to our global competitors in markets where it makes sense for us. We are launching a major effort to take Dodge to international markets based upon Dodge's very American core values. |