The dorm provides students with an opportunity to use language in an informal setting outside the classroom — it's like an ongoing German class. |
The downfall of the industry is that there is a lot of pressure in it, a lot of rejection in it and a lot of competition in it. It's a whole mess. |
The downsides of globalization are indeed painful, ... But taking the bigger pills against its ills is superior to living inside a sterile bubble. |
The downward close on Thursday was due to the warmer weather forecast ... and today the market is correcting (that) so it's gone back up a little. |
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The ECB does need to cut rates, but the market is happy with the communication of the ECB -- it's done a good job in trying to maintain stability. |
The economic downturn and the sudden drop in consumption proved that technology alone is not enough to rule out the effects of the business cycle, |
The economy is holding up. We had good employment numbers this morning. In the short term, I wouldn't be surprised to see a rally early next week. |
The effort the players have put in has been tremendous. I have great admiration for them for what they do week-in, week-out and year-in, year-out. |
The Egyptians used it. Certainly the Chinese did and they not only used it in perfumes, but they used to eat it and they used to give it as gifts. |
The end of the season is very tough. The biggest thing is we had a real disappointing game against Baker, so you want to bounce back after a loss. |
The England management have great confidence in Geraint Jones' batting. His wicket-keeping may leave a little bit to be desired but he does a job. |
The enrichment will continue. But regarding the Additional Protocol, we will continue implementing the Additional Protocol as a voluntary measure. |
The environmental impact statement explores all the social, environmental and economic impacts -- benefits and negative, short-term and long-term. |
The European Parliament has sold itself cheaply...What we now have is that we have given the tools to government prosecutors to do what they want. |