But she handles it better than most adults could. She has a peace about her as though everything is going to be okay. She never panics. |
But that's not to say growth stocks are a sell either. They always grow and ultimately, you are going to make money in any environment. |
But the bottom line for me is the championship has to be the priority. I'll see how it goes in the early stages and take it from there. |
But the fact that there was a security breach is troubling, especially if there are no technical fixes available to protect the system, |
But the orders could come back if the war uncertainty is removed and people feel more confident about putting their money on the table. |
But then I became so disillusioned.... I had very little life experience and certainly no technique to deal with comedy with any flair. |
But there's also a chance that everything could remain the way it is now, with no migration agreement, and that would be disappointing. |
But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. And he went in to tarry with them. |
But they never mentioned it. Really, the bottom line is in my four years as an NCAA member, the lack of communication is mind-boggling. |
But this is irrational, this is wrong, and I believe the more they use the 'R' word, the more trouble we're going to find ourselves in, |
But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness (1 Timothy 6:11). |
But to me the bottom line is the more education you can give yourself, and the more preparation you can do, the less chance of failing. |
But today people move great distances in short time periods, as well as short distances, and they use variable means of transportation. |
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But we have the same objections. Having to fail [the WASL] twice we know will discourage some students who otherwise deserve a diploma. |