Like nuclear conflicts on the Korean Peninsula or an earthquake in Tokyo, ... the more focus on the issue and safeguards taken to prevent it, the better the chance that the worst fears are not realized. |
Local politicians are catering to the conservative Republicans in the electorate, who are far more likely to support restrictive immigration policies than Democrats, independents, or the general public. |
Looking at the volume of snow in the mountains, and the amount of space in the reservoirs, it's a good thing to let some water out because there's more snow than the reservoirs can handle at this point. |
Loop 360 is not for novices. We don't recommend a beginning rider go out there and ride it. It's a great route, with wide shoulders and a lot of good asphalt — but those crossing points are dangerous. |
Lou was absolutely fearless. He's this charming, polite young man - until you turn the camera on. Then he dives out there without a net. And when he's onscreen, he draws your eye. It's a magnetic thing. |
Lower rates should stimulate other consumer areas. We think building materials, as a result of continuing housing demand going forward, should do well. We actually think we'll see more demand for autos. |
Loyalty is built up based on how we handle business year over year, how we attempt to take cost drivers out of the business, and a realistic view of a carrier making a decent return on invested capital. |
Lucas is in his first full year on the mat. He came from the football team. He's been on a bit of a down streak, but I think he will have a little more success in the Division III postseason tournament. |
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Major central banks in the world have talked about hiking rates, so if the Bank of Canada signals they are coming to the end of rate increases, it may push investors to sell the Canadian dollar further. |
Make the insurance company pay these people, so we can get our lives back and get on with ourselves. If not, they can kiss the Gulf Coast goodbye, because it's going to take years to rebuild this place. |
Malcolm was not hired here as an early piano music expert; he was hired to play the piano -- which was a Steinway. He turned to the fortepiano only when he saw that such a thing was possible at Cornell. |
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