If there was something dangerous going on or that could happen we would close it. One of the requirements (of the construction agreement) is that the sidewalk has to be open. We take all the precautions to be sure nothing happens. Up to now I think it's safe. If not, we will stop anybody from walking there. |
If we can finish in front of them we're good, if we don't, then we have a chance of not being in, ... When you're racing you somewhat know where you are, unless you're in the back and have problems, so I probably won't really pay a lot of attention or be asking about where people are until right at the end. |
If we go out and win outright the rest of the way through, we put ourselves in a good position. But we have one game, and that's Thursday. Then after that we have one game, and it's Saturday. Right now, each game is more important than the next and that's the way it's going to be right through the playoffs. |
If we see economic indicators continue to weaken at the pace they have weakened in the past month, then I'm wrong. We could not only see mortgage rates continue to soften, but hold at lower levels for quite a substantial period -- maybe the first half of next year. But I don't think that's likely to happen. |
If we want to take polar research to the next level, for example, understanding the implications of melting ice caps for ocean circulation, for different societies and economies, and how human activities contribute to these changes, we need scientists working across disciplines and international boundaries, |
If we're guilty of anything, it's not getting all our pucks on goal. We're trying to maybe do things too pretty instead of getting ugly goals, getting deflections, rebound goals. Not tic-tac-toe goals around the net. That's not where we're going to be successful. We've got to try and score more dirty goals. |
If you could have those two runs back. But you can't. Normally, we take those plays away. We cannot allow those long runs on defense. We've got to finish those tackles. We did so many things well that we thought we had to do to take away a very good running game. Those plays are going to be hard to stomach. |
If you look at the sales pace of the communities today, it's almost in line with what it was, say two years ago, before things got overheated. The level we saw last year was clearly unsustainable. A lot of that excess demand came from speculative investors _ buyers, flippers, whatever you want to call them. |
If you look at the sales pace of the communities today, it's almost in line with what it was, say two years ago, before things got overheated. The level we saw last year was clearly unsustainable. A lot of that excess demand came from speculative investors - buyers, flippers, whatever you want to call them. |
If you want to look at who is criticizing their economic plan, the most powerful criticisms came (Sunday) from Republicans Warren Rudman and Pete Peterson -- who rightfully noted that voters should beware of the technical voodoo and rosy scenarios and large increases in the deficit that we are about to see. |
If you've got five starters that you perceive to be terrific starters, then go get a sixth because that depth is going to come up; there is no doubt about it. From our perspective we feel very strongly about being a perennial contender and that means the strong guy on the mound and the relievers behind him. |
Impressively, according to management, 45 percent of iMac customers were first-time buyers of Apple products. While we think this number could be high, clearly it points to the strength of the company's products as well as it potential to drive share gains through further expansion into the consumer market. |
In a time when everything can be next day and ordered and put on credit and paid for, music to me is promise, all promise, very little realization. It's the promise of walking into a room with a guitar and not being sure you will leave with an idea that will take, not being sure it won't slip away from you. |
In an ideal world, three simultaneous gradual adjustments would happen. The U.S. eliminates the budget deficit, China revalues by 30 percent and China works to rebalance growth more to consumption and less to exports. Of course none of this will happen and the pressure for protectionism from Congress grows. |
In five years, we may think that whatever tweaking was done to the nightly newscasts in 2006 was less important than what each network did to create an online newscast — something accessible at different times during the day or at least after a certain time during the day, and something that gets updated. |