In addition we had a whole bunch of lightning and thunder. That's pretty rare, and any time you get that with a winter storm it indicates just how intense the storm is. |
In addition, its flexibility allows us to optimize the data that is retained in the store, which helps us avoid the overhead inherent in other object caching solutions. |
In addition, the market seems to have come to the conclusion that an end to the quantitative monetary policy does not necessarily mean the start of interest rate rises. |
In addition, when the index was created in 1981 the typical lending criteria, assumptions and mortgage instruments were considerably different from what they are today. |
In another sense, we probably won't know that until we see what her honor does, ... then it's true that consumers would be better off if this case had never been filed. |
In Brady's case . . . the problem was it was bothering him even though it was assumed he was going to play. And then game day, it didn't feel any better. It felt worse. |
In Chicago they're thanking me for a championship; here they're thanking me for making them happy. For that reason, I had to bring the World Series trophy to Venezuela, |
In essence, the D.C. District Court of Appeals said the rights of terminally ill cancer patients must be protected and not dismissed lightly -- and we completely agree. |
In fact, I'm sure the answers are not all here and they are not in state legislatures and city councils, ... We really have to figure out how to change the human heart. |
In fact, most notebook contract makers are now posting much lower profit margins than the 5 to 6 percent reported. A five-percent margin is already a good deal to most. |
In fact, the state of New Jersey has legalized gambling. It's called the lotto. If it was all that bad, we would not have Atlantic City and we would not have the lotto. |
In general terms it will come up. But the detailed negotiations are for the commission. We fully support the commission and the commissioner in trying to sort this out. |
In hindsight it is now clear and apparent that there was an exceptional level of stress placed upon ... O'Brien. The chain of command was responsible for this pressure. |
In many cases, a lot of these individuals didn't tell even their parents or their siblings. They just kept it to themselves, this dirty little secret, for 10, 20 years. |
In many cases, employees don't actively manage their 401(k) portfolios because they don't know how to make good investment decisions, ... They feel safer doing nothing. |