For a long time we've wondered why there is methane in the atmosphere of Titan at all, and the answer is that is spews out of the surface. |
For all the people that think we should lose a game so we can be better in the (state) tournament, this is for them. I don't believe that. |
For almost ten years, nobody asked me to structure a dividend-yield portfolio. Now I'm getting calls from a lot of clients asking for one. |
For before the child shall know to refuse the evil, and choose the good, the land that thou abhorrest shall be forsaken of both her kings. |
For better or for worse, it's been consistent that those are the areas we need to improve on. And those are the areas we are improving on. |
For Chinese refineries, every time they sell a ton of gasoline or diesel, they lose 1,000 RMB, ... The whole refining industry is hurting. |
For every one profitable trading system that is 'discovered' through back testing and optimization, there are nine others that lose money. |
for every one that is hurt or killed there are a hundred more that are willing to sign up and be policemen and to join the new Iraqi army. |
For every Wal-Mart store opening, we have a number of grants that our stores give to their local neighborhood charities and organizations. |
For example, the national capital region in and around Delhi has about 30 outlets and we think there is serious potential for more growth. |
For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile (1 Peter 3:10). |
For him, it's really about getting the feel of the ball coming off his fingertips. Once that happens, everything else will take its place. |
For Kodak, 2006 remains challenging, with apparently higher-than-expected (film sales) declines, which will pressure margins and earnings. |
For me to get my hands on all that information - that's priceless. Once I've downloaded it, I can listen to what they say again and again. |
For me, a big part of it was at the end, the verdict -- no emotion, no anything. That spoke a thousand words, ... I heard enough from him. |