I would characterize you as a brilliant jurist, as having a remarkable intelligence, a prolific writer and a man of the highest integrity. |
Colin Powell (1937-) |
I would have been glad to have lived under my wood side, and to have kept a flock of sheep, rather than to have undertaken this government |
I would have given both of those wins during the season to have that state win. At the same time, I would have love to have won all three. |
I would like to reconfirm what we have said before ... that U.S. and British efforts to impose a new unfair resolution will never succeed, |
I would love it, it would be ideal. Everything is right here. Everything is within walking distance. That's ideal. People would love that. |
I would recommend that consumers read the disclosures before they sign the agreement. Not all disclosures are in quote-unquote fine print. |
I would say he is questionable. I don't want to be premature but more likely that's what we are dealing with (that O'Neill is day to day). |
I would say it would be higher because we haven't heard from (several) other counties. As for how much higher, I wouldn't venture a guess. |
I would say it's going to sell off, ... I don't see any driving force to push it up significantly as people think about what it all means. |
I would say that the talks continue in a frank and constructive way with the aim of reaching a positive conclusion as quickly as possible. |
I would say that there is pressure against NGOs in Russia, in Central Asia, in China and worldwide. In fact, this is a growing phenomenon. |
I would say the tournament is pretty wide open. There were a lot of close games in our regional, and I would expect the same this weekend. |
I would still be hired to talk about the leadership failures of Enron. It's not relevant to me at all if they are convicted in this court. |
I would take the reaction in the stock and bond markets to mean an expectation of the Fed raising rates for longer than had been expected. |