There's a massive overlap in their networks, ... Does Vodafone really want to lose its brand at a time when it's starting to roll out its name across all its holdings? |
There's a need for many of these children to work to help the family, but it shouldn't be exploitative or keep them from getting an education, which is often the case. |
There's a risk the statement will be watered down. This will be negative for interest rates, the yield gap will narrow further, and the Australian dollar will go down. |
There's a tearing hurry. We should be large enough before anybody comes in - whoever that may be. We learned from them that you can sell utensils and fashion together. |
There's always someone walking in this neighborhood. It's almost like a field trip for us. We're keeping the kids happy and we're getting things done at the same time. |
There's always something special when the service academies play each other that's not in any other game. This is not a regular game, and everyone involved knows that. |
There's been a deliberate and systematic effort to convey to countries around the world, friends and foes, that if they cross the United States there's a price to pay. |
There's been progress on that front, but I think that's where the process needs to be going forward. We think there needs to be a redoubled effort in the front office. |
There's definite investor hunger for choices in the technology sector. There's a lot of laser-like focus and this will help narrow that interest and make some choices. |
There's going to be some growing pains. But I think we'll be a hungry team. We'll make people earn the win and hopefully position ourselves to steal a couple of games. |
There's just a tremendous need for affordable housing. As far as the population that we serve, times haven't been as good as the economy may indicate for other groups. |
There's no comparison. One of the tenets of football, its essence, is triumphing over adversity. That can be your opponent, your shortcomings or it can be the weather. |
There's no consequence to them because Nova Scotia Power has been coddling these electric-heat customers and not forcing them to pay the cost they have been incurring, |
Tony Blair (1953-) |
There's no doubt that Mexican men and women full of dignity, willpower and a capacity for work are doing the work that not even blacks want to do in the United States. |