As we get to crunch time, it's important to keep the pressure on. So far it has paid off. |
Families can spell that out early on so you don't get an entitlement society. |
He'll be talking about solving the budget deficit not only this year, but into the future. |
I understand Councilman Robertson's need to score some political points during this thing, but he's got to be careful that that doesn't get in the way of the best interests of the city. |
It is an historic decision, |
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People have questions. It's had a negative impact on the fishermen. |
Royal Mail will fight hard for every single letter. |
The administration has done everything in its power to be open and respectful of the public. We find (the closed meetings) disappointing. |
There was no way I was going to send him to Comstock. The thing a lot of parents are concerned about in Santa Rosa is gang activity at school. |
There will be some upfront costs. But in the end, it will save money. |
This paper is interesting and provocative, and if the value of this technique is validated in other studies, from other centres, this imaging approach may be a valuable surrogate marker of brain function in HIV infection. |
We will fully cooperate with the comptroller's audit. But at the end of the day, like with the district attorney's inquiry, I'm sure he'll find that everything was OK. |
We'd like the legislators to accelerate the payment. If that doesn't work, we'll meet with the comptroller's office to see what is possible. |
We're disappointed with the verdict and certainly we intend to appeal. |