In order for the program to work it has to have some teeth and that's the downside if you're not willing to make a full-blown commitment. |
In order to attract people that were going to put money into Staunton, big developers, the city had to show the heart it had in it first. |
In order to keep a true perspective of one's importance, everyone should have a dog that will worship him and a cat that will ignore him. |
In order to keep a true perspective of one's importance, everyone should have a dog that will worship him and a cat that will ignore him. |
In order to support the aggressive sales growth target, the company is going to increase its number of dealers to 200 from 150 last year. |
In our first year, when no one knew us and no one cared, we had auditions on the sidewalk. This has become a big deal to a lot of people. |
In our view, it is quite possible that the markets may get a bit spooked heading into the elections, but muster a solid rally afterwards, |
In our view, it is quite possible that the markets may get a bit spooked heading into the elections, but muster a solid rally afterwards. |
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In some cases things have improved in some federal entities, but that's probably because everything of value has already been downloaded. |
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In spite of everything we have done, we are only at the beginning of what will be a long struggle to protect this country from terrorism, |
In sports, we still have a strong rivalry with Portugal. But in other social things, we have perfect, neighborly relations with Portugal. |
In terms of threats -- at this point -- the Bush administration sees the Iranian regime as more threatening than the North Korean regime. |
In that telling, there were things that were exposed about Dr. King. It cut through me in a way I (had) to do something with their story. |