It wasn't for a lack of effort. How many open threes did we have that rattled out? They gave us some wide open threes that just didn't go in. |
It wasn't the most beautiful pitching performance you've ever seen. But the one thing he did was damage control... and that gave us a chance. |
It wasn't very good, but I guess it's a pretty good sign that the guys know that after an SEC win I'm not real happy about how way we played. |
It went through my mind about possibly being somewhere else. I wasn't happy at the time. I felt at that moment it was time for me to move on. |
It will be good because it will force people to do more difficult skills. And you will see more unique things and not just the same routines. |
It will be hard for him to give guidance, because the Fed is not certain as to exactly where they are going and they are very data-dependent. |
It will be like playing Fayetteville (Academy) every day. He did all right against Fayetteville. I don't see where he'll be having a problem. |
It will be tough. One of Fairfield's strengths is their depth. They have 10 or 11 guys, and if you even count our managers we have only nine. |
It will be up to each member state to decide whether and how many people are admitted every year, but Europe will deal with common standards. |
It will become a symbol of the club, and will be the base from where we work day by day to continue being the most important club in history, |
It will become clear that there were no kickbacks going on. ... One thing that is clear so far is that the FBI is trying to set Mr. Vigil up. |
It will contain a multitude of restaurants, and an entertainment and lifestyle district, things we always have to cross the bridge to get to. |
It will enable us to fully participate in the development of the (foreign exchange) market, while providing more flexibility for our clients. |
It will help deliver production per share growth for Talisman, which is now expected to be in excess of 10% per annum from 2006 through 2008, |
It will help deliver production per share growth for Talisman, which is now expected to be in excess of 10% per annum from 2006 through 2008. |