The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. |
The real surprise is that none of the usual indirect bidders turned up. Maybe they were scared away by the jump in direct bidding (Wednesday). |
The reality is that they have under-provided for flu vaccine. They need to take responsibility instead of casting around for someone to blame. |
The reality of this situation is that scarce resources will have to be allocated to this liability. That's the reality and it has not sunk in. |
The reason they were 16 stories up is because that height is supposed to be a deterrent. If you get out that window, you face a 187-foot drop. |
The reason we chose to go in another direction has nothing to do with the wins and losses. We try not to apply pressure to any of our coaches. |
The recipients are people who have lived in accordance with the philosophy of King. This year we feel these two Jamaicans have done just that. |
The record lows in mortgage interest rates naturally drew buyers into the market, with many more jumping in when interest rates began to rise, |
The record to date is very clear. So far, Microsoft has left the Commission no choice but to pursue the prescribed process for non-compliance. |
The referring physician doesn't really have a stake in it because he is not providing the service. So the hospital is left... holding the bag. |
The relationship between lives saved and lead times is less a question of lead time and more a question of whether citizens heed the warnings. |
The relatively moderate figures for current conditions should be weighed to some degree against robust expectations for the six-month outlook. |
The remote service was excellent. They were willing to make adjustments after business hours when system use was lower, which helped us a lot. |
The report being given to the City Council Tuesday evening is one that the commission feels should be adopted and implemented in its entirety. |
The Republican budget proposal announced today would cut Wisconsin schools by at least $400 million - the largest cut to education in decades. |