If they didn't want the product or they didn't have the money, than they should just say (so). |
If you're an IT manager, you scare easily. You can't afford to not have your bases covered. |
In Burton, we've always had a strong champion. I'm puzzled by the calls for his resignation. |
In Illinois, this is the most interesting [race] and may turn out to be the most competitive one we've got. This is an area where, demographically, it's trending in a Democratic direction. So it gives Democrats some reasonable hope. |
It certainly goes along with the leadership position to be a critic of the governing party; the term we use is the 'loyal opposition' and the loyal opposition while being loyal also opposes, ... That's why we want a minority party to speak out. |
It doesn't have the emotive cachet that the Razr (a popular Motorola slimline phone) or the iPod has. When you whip this out in the bar, nobody's going to say: that's a cool device. |
It doesn't have the emotive cachet that the Razr or the iPod has. When you whip this out in the bar, nobody's going to say, 'That's a cool device. |
It feels great. It feels like we can put this to bed. It was a relief, I guess, more than anything. |
It is just beyond words how everyone felt to have our 30 year reunion in California, much less on a television show. It just leaves you in awe to see how everything is done. |
It is obviously unfortunate that the Law Lords could not find in our favor, for technical legal reasons, |
It usually doesn't come down to this and I think that's what's frustrating. |
It would have been a bigger deal if they hadn't done it. It's a must-have. |
It?s a huge problem in the state and the rest of the country. |
It?s the contractors who are ultimately at fault because they are creating a situation where the only way a person is able to go to work is if they agree to go in the books as an independent. |
It's a highly lucrative market that is widely perceived as being under-addressed. |