It will reinforce what's happened recently in the debt markets, (the idea) that there's been a sharp underperformance in high-risk assets, |
It will reinforce what's happened recently in the debt markets, (the idea) that there's been a sharp underperformance in high-risk assets. |
It will show the people at home the best place to hit a drive. If you're rooting for a particular player, you know where he has to hit it. |
It works, but there are a lot of features we would like to add, there are a lot of companies we want to go to and find out what they want. |
It would be a misrepresentation of facts to report that KBR is responsible for the implementation of the contingency plan in its entirety, |
It would be a misrepresentation of facts to report that KBR is responsible for the implementation of the contingency plan in its entirety. |
It would be entirely unfair to the other airlines in the European Union to continue in this fashion because they are respecting the rules, |
It would be if employers start to feel that what they've done is adversely affecting hiring, and secondly, that it is affecting retention. |
It would certainly change the dynamic of things. We'll see what happens and where things go, but we can't do too much until it's official. |
It would have been a slap in the face and a setback for our gasping cinema and for the Biennale organizers. An honorable course was taken. |
It would mean a lot for me, and for the offensive linemen. Those guys played a big role in what I did this year. They've done a great job. |
It would mean the end of made-for-TV movies on an ongoing basis. It could be another TV genre to go the way of Westerns and variety shows. |
It would not be correct, that there should be, in a sense, a two-tier system within the group of countries that will be permanent members, |
It would probably have been better if we had taken over the ticket sales. The Germans have chosen a system that I don't understand at all. |
It would resolve a sticking point of who owns the copyright of pictures going forward, and that might still be somewhat of a sticky issue. |