David Robertson

David Robertson
David Alan Robertsonis an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball. He previously played in MLB for the New York Yankees from 2008 through 2014...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth9 April 1985
CityBirmingham, AL
age certain people
All paper-based payments are in retreat. People of a certain age don't even know where their checkbook is.
beings biggest close conductor either emotional few guest human louis music orchestras perfection potential principal reason technical trying type understanding work
One of the principal differences between the work that I have done at other places, either as a guest conductor or as a music director, and that of St. Louis is that I feel the biggest potential we have here is that we play the music with the type of emotional understanding that few other orchestras match. So while we're trying to come as close to technical perfection as human beings can, what we're really working on is trying to get the raison d'etre , the reason for being, of that music.
add available bring constant kicked opening sound striving sure type
And it was perfect! The new opening kicked it off just in the right way. The voicing of the instruments was perfect. It was an orchestration that could not have been better. All of this just from someone who said, 'This opening is not the sound that I really want to have, so I'm going to add this in to make sure that it's right.' This is the type of thing that's constant when you're working with Wayne--this striving after something that's out there that he's going to be able to bring in and make available to us.
bad cash flow good january minimum news paying payment
Come January first, you're going to see that your minimum monthly payment has increased. Your household's cash flow will diminish. That's the bad news. The good news is that at least you're paying down what you owe.
bigger margins people stuck themselves
You're going to find people around the margins that get stuck when they find themselves having to make bigger payments.
rain storms
It could come down all at once in the rain storms on Friday, who knows.
fee income popping
This is an idea that's been popping up around the globe. There's a lot of fee income going to the banks, and the merchants are upset.
collect dollars ends state three
It ends up costing the state three dollars for every dollar they collect in taxes.
absolutely creative feels field group knew mass might music none people rather reaction rest suddenly tend terms time within
sense of being absolutely creative within the rules. I tend not to think in terms of one mass of people that you unify, but rather as a field of play in which the inspiration might come from any group at any time, which then can be suddenly absorbed by the rest of the group. The reaction time feels instantaneous. You have music that none of you knew was going to be there before--and suddenly arrives.
buying caught centers consumer data despite hear key six stealing technology
This technology has been around for six years and has never caught on, despite all that we hear about compromising data centers and stealing key consumer information. Americans, by and large, are trustful of buying online.
account america bank card company compete continue credit critically customers relationship simply takes
Wachovia and Bank of America compete head-to-head for deposit account customers in critically important states. It's simply untenable for Wachovia to continue to cede the credit card account relationship to Bank of America once that company takes over MBNA.
airlines compete continues deals gain gets ground large money sends stronger visa
Visa continues to gain ground and as Visa sends more and more transactions over its network, it just gets stronger and stronger. The money will be used, in part, to better compete for co-brand deals with airlines and large merchants worldwide.
almost bring city cultural drink ignoring longtime main missing needs parents places street stroll variety
Today's Main Street is missing places where parents can bring their children, not just come to drink and dine and stroll around. There's not the variety or the cultural development. It's almost exclusively student-oriented. The city is ignoring the needs of longtime residents.
decide storm
We'll see how it reacts in the (weekend) storm then decide on how we re-open it to two-way or one-way traffic.