Well, I think we all know that once it is made public, then it's going to be news and all of you are going to be seeking that information. |
Well, I'm keeping track of you phone conversations. Friends on the inside, you know. You really shouldn't be so rude to telemarketers. |
Well, it was more satisfying and of course it was more challenging, but it was a sweet ending. So everything went beautiful in my opinion. |
Well, we're not in a good spot, ... We had a chance to win this ballgame. We have to go home and regroup. We'll make a series out of this. |
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Wellness programs inject employers into the most personal aspects of employees lives -- their diseases, family history, habits and weight. |
Western governments should bear their responsibilities toward the welfare of their people and not try to make oil producers pay the costs, |
Western Pennsylvania is showing signs of job growth but it isn't growing as quickly as what we're seeing in the eastern half of the state. |
whacking my head again and again while I shouted to him: 'You dumb - - - -. You're one of the dumbest guys I've ever played against. Duh!' |
What a tough kid. He did not play with any outer emotion in the first half, but came out in the second half and played with all his heart. |
What became clear very early is that people wanted the story, ... They didn't want a joke fest. All the notes were: You can cut the jokes. |
What better way to buy access to a lawmaker than to hire the lawmaker's son, daughter or spouse as their lobbyist on a lucrative retainer? |
What big companies want to do is share information with their customers and partners to increase profitability and shorten time to market. |
What China really misses is ... the mid-tier people who are the project managers. India's major strength is having that profile of people. |
What do a few lives on TV matter? They can be swallowed, digested and excreted, or follow people when they doze off to sink into oblivion. |