As a fiscal conservative, I believe one of the most important roles the federal government can play in assuring that our economy remains strong is to keep our fiscal house in order. |
As a home-ice team, you want the crowd and the energy in the building. We weren't able to capitalize on our special teams, but if we get one in, maybe it would be a different story. |
As a player you want to be one of those guys that's indispensable, someone you need to have on the floor at all times. He's a freshman and he's going to be a good basketball player. |
As a quarterback, that's the exciting part about being a quarterback. Being a leader, you have to have that leeway to where you can change plays and not just put yourself in a bind. |
As a result of the 'hung' election of November 1932. Hitler set in motion the first of the 9 steps he would take in the next 52 days, which would, finally, bring him absolute power. |
As always, doubles was so huge for momentum. The guys had that attitude you need in doubles. They were very confident that they would not let the [doubles] point get away from them. |
Beau Bridges (1941-) |
As an agent-only tour operator, we find it extremely important to support organizations like OSSN, which provide home-based travel agents with a strong voice in the travel industry. |
As an investor, you can take some reassurance in the fact that after an initial period of loss of business, there will be a lot of cash and insurance proceeds flowing into the area, |
As growth gathers momentum, companies are regaining some of their lost pricing power. This increases the probability of greater pass-through of past oil shocks to non-energy prices. |
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As long as I'm here, you know definitely I'll leave it out there on the field, my heart and soul, so get used to this. I'm getting used to this. Plan on doing this once again, baby. |
As long as investors keep bidding up the price of the long distance companies on speculation that there might be an acquisition, it actually makes an acquisition harder to complete, |
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As long as we don't see house prices coming down, those ECB members wanting higher rates will keep pushing for them. But the consumer is in disarray, so it doesn't mean they'll win. |