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picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it ![]()
companies figure life seen
We've seen these long-term outlooks a lot more of late, and for the life of me I can't figure out why these companies are doing it. Bill Brady
companies costs easy furniture office people pressure reasons software steal
Many companies are under pressure to keep their costs down, but they don't steal their office furniture off the truck, ... One of the reasons people steal software is that it's easy to do. Bob Kruger
companies create hit left profit record rejected satisfy several song
Several record companies had rejected my song 'Owner of A Lonely Heart' on the grounds it was 'too left field.' I never create to make a hit just to satisfy some record company executive's quarterly profit statement. Trevor Rabin
companies several talking
Several rail-served companies have been talking to us, John Hagen
companies earnings exception growth likely number quarter range rather second visible warned
Second quarter earnings are very likely to be satisfactory in aggregate. A number of visible companies have warned of disappointments, but they are the exception rather than the rule. Earnings growth will probably be in the high-teens range when everything is tallied up. Charles Crane
companies criteria families high life list locate people quality
Secondly, quality of life is always very high on the list of criteria for why companies or people or families locate or relocated in an area. Ed Rendell
companies deal issues risks security worms
Security is a big issue. Most companies don't deal with security issues very well, and there are a lot of risks out there -- viruses, worms and hackers. Lisa Pierce
companies investing margins rebuilding remains sentiment signs waiting
Sentiment remains fragile... We are still waiting for signs that companies are rebuilding margins and investing again. Valerie Plagnol
companies corporate far forecasts hear outlook positive profit reduce remains saying
So far the corporate profit outlook remains positive. I don't hear a lot of companies saying they're going to reduce their profit forecasts because of interest-rate concerns, and that's a positive for the market. Eric Kuby
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Nothing ever happened - Not even this Jack Kerouac
hardest
As I look back on my 51 years of coaching, ... that is the hardest thing to explain. Bobby Bowden
hard hopefully improve lee
Lee has been working hard this year. Hopefully he can improve and get some places. Aaron Nida
hard lee matching might player scoring spread time
Lee doesn't really have a go-to player now. They might have a hard time matching up. They'll probably have to spread their scoring around. Tommy Aldridge
hard unprepared
Many's the audition I waltzed into unprepared and wondered why I didn't get it. I learned the hard way. Deirdre O'Kane
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Scotty's a heck of a player. He works hard. He is the stereotypical Sewickley hockey player. He does what I ask. His legs never stop. He never takes a shift off. Every shift is going to be as hard as the last one. That's what I need from every one of these guys. Erik Hoolahan
hard months several
Several months ago, he went through some real hard times, ... He was depressed, angry, he wouldn't get out of bed. Wayne Newton
hard hit investors likely lower operators raise second sentiment warning
Sentiment is likely to be hit hard ... Investors were disappointed by the warning in October, as it was one of the first operators to lower expectations. This second hit to expectations is only likely to raise more questions. Chris Alliott
hard looking
So hard to tell when you're looking at a player. You just don't know the competition. Gil Brandt
hard surprise thrown
So it didn't really surprise me a lot, ... that he's thrown that hard off the mound. Clint Barmes
technology should-have space
It was an excess of fantasy that killed the old United States, the whole Mickey Mouse and Marilyn thing, the most brilliant technologies devoted to trivia like instant cameras and space spectaculars that should have stayed in the pages of Science Fiction . . . some of the last Presidents of the U.S.A. seemed to have been recruited straight from Disneyland. J. G. Ballard