A lot of people jump on these items while they're hot and can make a quick profit if they can read the trends. But where they'll be in five years, who knows? |
A lot of people thought I'd bit off more than I could chew. I sort of agreed with them — until now. I knew he was special, and he's still going to improve. |
A lot of smaller Internet companies have begun to prove their business models and are priced at levels that are more consistent with reasonable growth rates. |
A lot of teams will struggle against them this season. In the end I was very relieved to get all the points, but it should not really have happened that way. |
A lot of the guys I played against on (the Red), they beat us in college so I really wanted to beat those guys one last time before it was all said and done. |
A lot of the issues in the letter have already been addressed or are being addressed. Nobody wants a better shopping experience for our customers than we do. |
A lot of this happens below the radar. There's no magic release date for an opinion. They get debated, you go through drafts, but at some point they're done. |
A lot of times our original compositions have a harmonic approach and rigorous clarity that is far more a part of rock tradition than playing jazz standards. |
A lot of us wanted to see somebody that was a well-formed jurist so that they had a track record of what they would do in cases coming in front of the court, |
Tom Brokaw (1940-) |
A lot. It's a lot better than '93. We won. It's a very special thing to be a part of, and I'm not quite ready for it to be over and done with. I'm loving it. |
Alec Waugh (1898-) |
A man that is an heretick after the first and second admonition reject; / Knowing that he that is such is subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself. |
A man, who is well armed for the battle of life i.e. possesses good qualities, becomes successful and prosperous. Such a man experiences the real happiness. |
A miscalculation in interest rate policy could damage the economy and force the Fed to reverse course later in the year by giving back one or two rate hikes. |