In a band of only 30, if one person screws up, everybody knows. But as a smaller band, we're able to do things others can't do, like switch equipment and do color guard. |
In a litigious society like the United States, HR managers found to be discriminating on the basis of name would probably find themselves before a court before too long. |
In a lot of cases, the Cavaliers' performance has mirrored the Gophers'. At times, they've looked really, really good. At other times, there's been room for improvement. |
In a lot of respects, we're well placed. But like most of the other states, we're concerned we're not going to get direction in enough time to meet the (effective) date. |
In addition to just the sheer communication, if we succeed with this, there will be enormous benefits in terms of coordination, and we'll actually be able to save lives. |
In an ideal world, everyone would come in and pay their fees. But that's not true. Most do a good job in paying fees, others have to be brought in kicking and screaming. |
In any case, whenever technical progress opened a new window into the surrounding world, I felt the urge to look through this window, hoping to see something unexpected. |
In any other ballpark, (that would have been out). This is a big ballpark. … I thought it was going to be a double, but it just stayed up in the air a little too long. |
In contrast to the year-end rally here driven by real estate and other domestic plays, taking a lead now are stocks which have a high correlation with the Nasdaq market. |
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In fact the only criticism is it's probably been going on too long. This is something I worked very hard on and it's something I'm very proud of and I make no apologies. |
In five years' time you'll say: 'has the market been successful?' and you will evaluate it on how many New Zealand-owned companies have generated wealth for the country. |
In general, if there is any kind of doubt in terms of the quality of the water, don't drink it. Even with brushing teeth, it doesn't take a lot of water to get you sick. |
In Islam, a man doesn't have the right to kiss his wife in public, unless he was away and just returned, so the law needn't be applied in the airports or train stations. |
In its own way, consider it a step forward. With all these competitive campaigns, decisions ultimately come down to some tough negotiations and we've got to be prepared. |