Part of the 11s Club mission is to build bridges connecting the community and the school. We wanted this year's ceremony to reflect that. |
Part of the work involved with every hurricane is to lock the place down and make it as secure as possible, and that takes time to occur. |
Particular attention was paid in 2005 to ensuring security on the Caspian Sea, including the safety of operations on offshore oil fields. |
Payroll employment for October will plunge sharply and unemployment will continue to rise, likely breaching 6 percent by early next year, |
Payroll employment for October will plunge sharply and unemployment will continue to rise, likely breaching 6 percent by early next year. |
Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures. |
Penalties have cost us big yards, ... I mean double-digit each week. We can't be doing it. Guys have to be accountable for their actions. |
People [in Australia] don't see it as a business. We regard ourselves as a profession run by doctors, scientists, technicians and nurses. |
People are always so impressed that I continue to live life, ... I don't find that so impressive; I'm just living like anyone else would. |
People are expecting that they will be paying for the restructuring of the social system, and that is probably showing up in the numbers. |
People are increasingly concerned, given what Wal-Mart said, that higher gas prices are going to hurt the spending power of the consumer. |
People are looking at everything from coal to uranium to oil and natural gas. When you include wind and ethanol, things look even better. |
People are our most important asset, and hiring a friendly, energetic staff for our seasonal jobs is one of our top priorities each year. |
People are preparing for some earnings weakness as the numbers start to roll in. That, combined with a spike in oil, is sending us lower. |
People are watching the year-over-year core PCE inflation figure of 1.8 percent and that is not enough to change the debate over the Fed. |