A lot of people are taking some money off the table, especially on the best-performing sectors, and the banks have been one of the biggest performers. |
A lot of people selling things like computers don't know enough about the product to give enough information to consumers. Consumers love information. |
A lot of physicians say because we're rural, it's hard for us to be as attractive to a physician and his family. Especially if they're used to a city. |
A lot of the building is rotted and, to me, it's an unsafe and ugly building. If Sharon (Kroeger) were going to fix it, then she should have fixed it. |
A lot of the prices have already reflected a lot of takeover speculation so you need a deal really to support current valuations and to get a premium. |
A lot of the security is related to processes. We try to design a system that's secure, to prevent people from processing, entering or modifying data. |
A lot of these are going to compete with apartments. To the extent that trend exists and continues, it will slow any improvement in the rental market. |
A lot of things that you want, companies want. You want a productive employee, a trained employee. You want to retain employees. Unions want that too. |
A lot of times family business people are there without having been out on their own. All of us demonstrated we can do things on our own very capably. |
A lot of times I shake my head. I never in my wildest dreams — and I'm sure George feels the same way — could have envisioned my being here this long. |
A lot of times these things do occur and we do not know about them, so it's important to report them, especially if it presents a danger to motorists. |
A lot of times they may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time, ... Military policy is if we caused the injury, we're obligated to treat them. |
A lot of us have other things going on, ... but we put our lives on hold to help out a bigger cause, because we know this is more important right now. |
A lot of what you heard today was a complaint about the opinion itself--the fact that people would be so dastardly as to complain about tax increases. |
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