It's a sweet-spot theory. We have economic growth that's very robust, but at the same time it's not strong enough to raise concerns about inflation. |
It's a terrible day. I was worried about guys running over me and I ended up running over somebody. I'm very frustrated and feel bad for those guys. |
It's a testament to the strength of the brand and their ability to execute, ... There appears to be no slowdown in spending for the luxury consumer. |
It's a tough environment to come into. It's kind of like having an extra guy on the ice. They captured the momentum well and fed off the crowd well. |
It's a tough match-up for us. That's why this loss (to Louisiana Tech on Saturday) was so big. We win and we're playing (No. 6) Boise State instead. |
It's a tough situation. She doesn't have it all down very well because she's just a freshman, but she came in and played well and that's hard to do. |
It's a tremendous feeling. It's a very, very good feeling. Our goal from the start was to win a championship. It was a long road back to the finals. |
It's a tricky situation, because higher borrowing costs put pressure on their ability to raise the dividend, but they could make a nominal increase. |
It's a win-win. Our students get to do the engineering design work, and they get to work with the professionals on the manufacturing. They both win. |
It's about a quick deal. It's people looking for alternative ways to invest money and as a result buyout firms are attracting a huge amount of cash. |
It's about everybody being on the same page. The plays that are being called, we've got to go out and execute them better. A lot of it is execution. |
It's about providing a private service and maintaining confidentiality, which is what my medical practice was about, so it's not a big leap, really. |
It's about what they need to do to sell themselves. Most young people are very shy. A little bit of confidence will help the employer remember them. |
It's all a matter of getting the product right, and once we do that, we're confident that we'll be able to continue returning value to shareholders. |
It's all a question of degrees. If the government goes overboard and radically changes fiscal targets, the markets will not react positively at all. |