There are going to be factions in the building. There are guys that want Mooch to be there, and there are guys that might be happy he is gone. |
There are hard choices to be made in balancing the country's security and an individual's liberties. But it is a choice that has to be faced. |
There are issues to consider but my personal life is fine, the team is doing well and I'm happy with the coach. Everything is coming together. |
There are many advantages to being based here - it's a more mobile market, and there is access to lower development costs through outsourcing. |
There are many known, documented secondary impacts of those kinds of businesses, especially when you have them configured with private booths. |
There are nine churches donating food, four churches donating water, two pizza places in town giving us pizza and a barbecue place doing meat. |
There are no changes planned to the employment levels of the personal-lines division in Winston-Salem, and there is no plan for a name change. |
There are no other - compromise - solutions - they say perhaps we'll join by accepting terms disadvantageous for Russia... It must not happen. |
There are no provisions there now. The reason we want to do that is so for generations to come we don't lose our important Baptist principles. |
There are only two kinds of lamp shade customers. Ones who want exactly what they had before and ones who want something completely different. |
There are pretty strong research findings that once girls hit adolescence, their rates of depression are higher than the rate in boys and men. |
There are probably only a few situations that would entice us to move up. I'm less likely to recommend that just because of the cost involved. |
There are probably several recipes for creating stuttering and each recipe has different ingredients and different proportions of ingredients. |
There are roofs missing. There are homes that have been flattened. There are mobile homes that have just absolutely been wrapped around trees, |
There are several paragraphs that call for changes in the way the Internet is governed today. And the U.S. has agreed to these. That's a fact. |