Either we are going to continue to have a vital, vibrant middle class in America, or we're going to get to the point where there's only the very rich and the very poor. |
Elijah's just getting better and better as the year goes on. He's so strong inside, he can get the position that he wants to get because of how physically strong he is. |
Emerald Valley is definitely the toughest course we play (in the area). This is our biggest home-course advantage. We really need to take advantage of this opportunity. |
emphasizing prevention, medical outcomes accountability and cost effectiveness, all the while guaranteeing universal coverage for children and access for all Americans. |
Employees have been multi and triple-tasking; they've earned new skills they didn't have pre-9/11. Once the market begins to stabilize, it becomes an employee's market. |
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Essentially, it came down to a 'he said, she said. The alleged event took place behind closed doors without any independent witnesses or evidence to support the charge. |
Essentially, it is a product of increasing competition. The challenge is that the state schools have the advantage of taxpayer support. Private schools have to compete. |
Essentially, what happened was a count was not made in the prison industries section of the prison that would have identified immediately that individuals were missing, |
Esther had not yet shewed her kindred nor her people; as Mordecai had charged her: for Esther did the commandment of Mordecai, like as when she was brought up with him. |
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Even after the war ends, companies will undoubtedly proceed with caution, which could keep a job-market turnaround out of reach until later this year or even into 2004. |
Even as hard as we play, we're doing things to ourselves that end up being very frustrating. We make mistakes, and at the end of the day it winds up zapping our energy. |
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Even if we take account of income, the composition of households and the ages of household members, that does not explain why so many immigrants live in public housing. |