All it does is give parents a heads-up so their kids can be more cautious. |
Even if there was a way for us to reduce the cost of the process, ... That doesn't mean it would cost the customer any less. |
Had we known that it hadn't been advertised, Glenn and I both wouldn't have been there. If it wasn't advertised, we were misled. |
He's always going ball-to-ball, and he works hard all the time. There's not a time when he's not going as hard as he can. You need that on a team. Even if the other guys aren't going at it hard, he will. |
He's trying to up his ante and play Division I. Daren was a basketball player, who did a lot of things well. In college basketball, they are looking for guys to fill certain roles. |
I don't see it (warning sirens) as being addressed any time soon because we went with the phone system. It's more centralized to the area that needs to be alerted. |
I find this way of thinking not only a disrespectful, slap in the face, but also counterproductive in promoting balance and harmony when recognizing and celebrating the various heritage observances. |
I see something new every time I come through here. |
I tell new people who come into the neighborhood that I wouldn't play in the creek. |
I think our guys had already chalked this up as a win. We thought we had already won it. So we came out and went through the motions. |
I think the United States Supreme Court has settled that pretty clearly that it's not an additional punishment. |
It pushes developers significantly but not too much. (Fifteen percent) is obviously a financially sound number, and that number could go higher. |
It was a shot. It went over the fence. |
It won't go on because if he eats his budget up for out-of-county prisoners, then he's going to have to begin to lay off. |
It's very restrictive. These are non-elected positions on this board. I don't feel that non-elected people should have the taxing power and the eminent domain power that elected people do. |