It really all comes down to just really being out there, being observant, and checking every day to see how stuff changes. |
It really does hold long-term benefits, not only for the restaurant industry, but for the environment on a national basis. |
It really feels like the end of our journey, and we don't want it to end yet. This will be the last time we play together. |
It really raises the bar. It's one thing to be the best in the class but another to be the best in a national competition. |
It really was more of a ploy. It was a position that they just took to force to force the prices down in the negotiations. |
It represents a call to arms on human health. We have to accelerate work in many countries on the human preparedness side. |
It saves the state money. The cost of processing a paper return is $1.62, versus 10 cents to process an electronic return. |
It seemed like we were running in cement. But give them credit. They made the plays. But it was a very disappointing loss. |
It seems like every time we win a game we have to fight back to get in the game. We're used to playing like that, I guess. |
It seems like he's trying to go after everybody. He's wasting too much energy on that instead of concentrating on playing. |
It seems like my background is perfect for what the town is looking for. I can bring that big toolbox there to the valley. |
It seems like they're playing as well as anybody in the country. I hope I'm right. It not, we're in trouble the next game. |
It seems like what they're playing is tit for tat. And that's not a good game to play. ... Their argument is weak at best. |
It seems that the emphasis on expanding distribution outweighs the quest for positive operating leverage in the near term. |
It seems that when I get things going early and I've been knocking down my shots, the results have been big scoring games. |