There's been a lot of effort put into this to make sure the line wasn't crossed. He's an international figure. That's what this was about. |
There's certain specifications which they have to meet. They have to be fairly easily remembered, they've got to be in alphabetical order. |
There's certainly no constitutional provision with how to deal with the death of a vice presidential candidate during the electoral cycle. |
There's definitely some room (to improve). We wanted to turn the ship around and get it in the right direction, but that's a long process. |
There's going to be a few surprises thrown in there. Let's just say, there's a few people there who don't know they're going to be slimed. |
There's good news in tragedy, too, ... I believe in resurrection. These terrible things that have happened might be a doorway to new life. |
There's huge demand for ethanol right now, even though we're breaking production records every month. They can't make ethanol fast enough. |
There's just a lot of snow up there in the mountains right now, which I'm sure the farmers are happy to hear - the farmers and the salmon. |
There's lots of money to be made in [the Linux] market for smart vendors with superior marketing and technical service and support skills. |
There's no kitty CDC, so it's not a reportable disease and there isn't really any place that information is gathered on disease incidence, |
There's no need for a change in interest rates at the moment, but I suspect the next move will be up, probably in the second half of 2006. |
There's no question that at least a medium-term, if not a long-term, challenge is for us to settle on a final location for the department. |
There's no reason (they were declared extinct). It's just nobody looked. We think that whole forest has probably got them crawling around. |
Colin Powell (1937-) |
There's no reason to think that because I have a pro-consumer background that one should therefore conclude I'm not going to be impartial, |