cautiously optimistic about the plan. |
Commercially available software should fit most needs. |
Defensively, I thought we played pretty well with the exception of a couple plays. But we had some opportunities on offense, and I'm disappointed we didn't capitalize on those. |
From our perspective, this has worked very well. People have concerns about contractors working side by side with government workers. If you are going to conduct business today, that is the model you will see. |
He's a very nice wide receiver to have in our program, |
Her experience could be what the agency needs. She does have a tall order in front of her. |
I'm not pleased at all with these options. I don't have a solution myself and I'm upset by that because that won't help in solving the problem. |
I've just been hearing the reports; I know that food is not a problem anymore. As far as hygiene is concerned though, it's a real problem, |
If it wasn't Dallas, I wanted to go back home. They offered the best deal, and they're in California, so it worked. |
It's a little bit awkward because the kids aren't with you any more. |
Of course, the implication is that there is something amiss, but I think that issue is far from settled. In fact, I believe that this government effort is a fishing expedition that unnecessarily disrupts the normal business operations of resellers and the manufacturers that supply them. If the government thought something was really wrong, they wouldn't have cast such a wide net to go hunting. I think this is a classic example of prosecutorial overreach. |
That's the first time the high school faculty has got that. It was really exuberant. |
The court has had to take a hard look at our resources and make difficult decisions balancing competing demands for resources. While our current allocation of resources to the Twin Peaks Court may not be ideal, it is an appropriate allocation when all factors are considered. While I realize this will be disappointing news to you, I can assure you the matter was given serious thought before a decision was made. |
The initiative is simple and straight forward. We want employers and employees to consider giving one hour of their wages, one time a year, to assist those in need across Idaho. |
There are actually people there starting to try to rebuild and they need as much support as they can get, ... We wanted to go where there are smaller towns that were hit hard and are depending on church groups. |