As in other instances involving players, coaches or managers, we hold all members of the NHL family to a higher standard than the general public, |
As long as the Dalai Lama makes clear that he has completely abandoned Tibetan 'independence,' it is not impossible for us to consider his visit. |
As long as the economy is growing at such a good pace, it is appropriate and desirable that the FOMC acknowledge that with somewhat higher rates. |
As long as the person is trained, does it really matter whether the government pays the bill or whether they pay the bill themselves? Not really, |
As long as you're alive, you're not a has-been, you're a gonna-be. And if someone gives you a chance and you have the talent, odds are you'll be. |
As much as I want to use Suffern as a platform to get out there, I want this effort to be broader than that. ... We just want to save one person. |
As much as it's frustrating, it's also motivating because every time you come closer, it makes you that much more hungry to put that next one in. |
As our customers run their businesses or manage their personal finances, dealing with tax requirements creates a lot of opportunities for Intuit. |
As soon as we got here, people were inviting us over to their houses for dinner. In Memphis, we never got invited over to anybody's house to eat. |
As the blessings of health and fortune have a beginning, so they must also find an end. Everything rises but to fall, and increases but to decay. |
As the commander, I've realized that going through the whole training flow, your focus really widens out and you're responsible for so much more. |
As the data show, the gap between domestic supply and demand is clearly narrowing, which should create the environment for prices to rise stably. |
As the dot-com economy collapsed and the Nisqually earthquake occurred, it became clear to people that projects of that scale were not realistic. |
As the immigration debate continues, we encourage member of Congress to pass comprehensive reform that protects both our borders and our economy. |
As the mainstream media has become increasingly dependent on advertising revenues for support, it has become an anti-democratic force in society. |