As you know, Gray Davis has just started talking about the environment in the last few days, so I wouldn't say that he did something [in] the last year. I'm not aware of all those bills that he has signed the last year. |
Asia's economy is the fastest-growing in the world today, and New York companies stand to benefit significantly from the rapidly increasing demand in the region for the products and services made right here in New York. |
Aside from perhaps the famous scream at the end of door No. 5, I couldn't tell you how that music sounds. You will not go home humming the tunes. But I think you go away from the theatre changed, haunted by the imagery. |
Assessing, developing, attaining and sustaining needed emergency preparedness, response and recovery capabilities is a difficult task that requires sustained leadership .... There is a no silver bullet, no easy formula. |
At 2-4, in that third set, ... I actually could see myself losing, and there were a few points I played there where I felt, 'Uh-oh, it's gone.' And then I managed to get it back again, and the title swam back into view. |
At a time he's down in the polls, he's looking at this issue to gain support in his community at the expense of other communities, ... He's done nothing to improve race relations in the region since he's been in office. |
At a time when our troops in Iraq need all the body armor they can get, it is extremely troubling to see bulletproof vests destined for those troops being stolen from our military bases at home for resale to the public. |
At first, we're learning for ourselves, ... We're looking for things that we'll work on for the classroom. We're piggybacking on what other people have already done, and then we will serve as a resource to other people. |
At some point you start seeing the difference between what you really want, and what is your priority order. I feel that today I know what I want. That's the problem with perspective, as well as focus and concentration. |
At some point, these kinds of deficits are not viable. The probabilities are extremely high that if we don't address these imbalances, then at some point, and it could be years down the road, we'll pay a very big price. |
At that time, flying the American flag above the rubble of homes and businesses was a visible act of determination and became the symbol for our community's recovery, ... That same phenomenon is occurring after Katrina. |
At the end of the day, in matters of security, it is Israel that must decide and I think this is the view shared by, frankly, the people of America and, I would like to believe, also the government of the United States, |
At the end of the day, these states and governments in principle don't have any objection to going farther than they have already gone, but are being held back by their public opinion which is opposed to such relations. |
At the end of the day, with oil touching $70 a barrel, that is not good for the consumer. When we are all paying more at the pump to fill our cars, that's less disposable spending that we all have to spend at retailers. |
At the end of the year, he would not allow us to come out flat or accept less than our best, myself included. He holds not only the other players accountable but the coaches, too. He made sure we were all doing our job. |