People are interested in knowing more about who they are and they look to these tests to help them understand more about their family history. |
People are not going to walk up to the American Red Cross and say, 'Hi, I have HIV.' More likely they're going to try to find an HIV provider. |
People are really emotional about this password problem. Frustration arises from thinking you know what (your password is), and it's not that. |
People are too darn myopic about making money and they get disappointed fast. If they haven't sold enough flowers they say: 'I'm out of here.' |
People are willing to look for difference and pay more when they find it. Jazz it up and offer something different and people will pay for it. |
People believe that relationships in business matter, but they're often not so good at following through on that. So we help people reconnect. |
People did not vote for us so that we would head a government of the Right and the ultra-Orthodox. It is totally illegitimate and also stupid. |
People didn't become aware of the need to save water until the 2002 drought. Before the drought, the idea was that we had an unlimited supply. |
People don't want to farm because it's harder work. People don't want to go hang out with animals. We're trying to keep just under 30 animals. |
People don't want to lose any more money, and selling begets selling, ... No one is giving any good guidance and it's a complete selling fest. |
People grumble about Hispanic employees being here, but they're the only workers we can get. They take jobs that no one in this country wants. |
People in that district will be looking for a change and a way to show with their votes they want to move in a new direction after Cunningham. |
People in the Asia-Pacific are the most optimistic about globalization and the impact it will have on their companies in the next three years. |
People just don't pay attention, ... They blow right by me. I'll be driving the speed limit, and they come up right behind me and tailgate me. |
People kept coming out of the woodwork. To describe to them what it's like will be impossible to put into words ... at least not with brevity. |