Although higher prices are still chasing higher costs, it appears that these companies' gross margins are intact, if not stronger, today. Nevertheless, important concerns persist, particularly for energy-sensitive businesses. |
Although Righetti is a traditional powerhouse, the entire team felt that they could have won the game. It's a sign of confidence that I'm very pleased with. |
Alzheimer's care will be one of the safest investments in senior housing. It's a natural for companies that have assisted-living communities. |
As a non-ballet dancer, I sometimes feel like I'm in the way of some serious dancers. I think they're some of the most powerful athletes on Earth. Add grace to that, and it's a hell of a lot of fun to be a part of this. |
Deep Throat was a journalistic joke; Mark Felt never accepted the name. |
First and foremost, the chaplain is there to save souls. |
He had helped out President Nixon when he needed it on the Wallace shooting. He made Pat Gray look like a million dollars. He's made them look good on everything else. |
He was a tough one to get through to. But then he had some success with it. Success can make a believer out of anybody. |
I believe the Catholic Church teachings about homosexuality and the priesthood need to be made clear. I believe that after Vatican II homosexuals exploited loopholes (in church policy), and the fruits of that lax attitude are reflected in the abuses that have come to light. |
I don't consider this a comedic role. I consider it a serious contribution to one of the classic ballets. I'm not sure if everyone will see it that way. |
I'm dealing with two systems here. |
If American business learned one thing from the past recession, it was to be very cautious about future spending for new equipment, infrastructure, inventories, and payroll. Now, in a healthier economy, as some businesses lack the capacity -- and workers -- to meet demand, it's that earlier caution that may be fueling a readiness to invest. |
In the FBI, agents learned to keep secrets and compartmentalize, and nobody built more compartments than Mark Felt. |
In the FBI, agents learned to keep secrets and compartmentalize, and nobody built more compartments than Mark Felt. He isolated his family life from his Bureau life, hid aspects of his personal life and aspects of his professional life, and of course walled off his secret identity from his public identity. |
It just seemed like there were more questions this time. It was just simply a reinforcement of what our guidance is. |