The CEO had ignored my attempts to keep the conversation on topic, and mid-way through I was fervently wishing for an ejection seat that could have launched me up from that table through hatch in the ceiling, and safely out of that conversation.
What's clear from that table is that you see in 2009 there is a bump up in spending in that category because of the Recovery Act, which again was necessary to -- a key part of moving from minus 5 percent to more than plus 5 percent on economic activity.
You can see from the table that the market has rebounded roughly 6 percent on average over the three-month period after hitting the 40 mark.
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Speaking of Mr. Bloomberg, he said: "We told him from day one that the agreement that was on the table did not stop him from disciplining teachers, " he said.
So if for any reason if Fiat walks away from the table, does that mean that the government is willing to let Chrysler, essentially, liquidate?
Multiple reports from the negotiating table say that after three weeks of public and media scrutiny of the performance of its replacement officials, the NFL is close to a deal to bring the regulars back.
Asset protection planning is all about taking chips off the table in good times, so that you still can walk away from the table a winner no matter what happens in bad times.
But even if America and Russia succeed in convening a peace conference, it is far from clear that the Syrians around the table will wield sufficient influence over the forces fighting on the ground.
It is hard now to believe that in 1902 a tiger was shot under the billiard table (that the big cat emerged from a circus rather than virgin rain-forest, and was shot by a school headmaster, makes the story no less exotic).
Lots of pull-offs from the table, indicating to me that they were treading water.
Senator RICHARD DURBIN (Democrat, Illinois): Do you understand the problem that creates from this side of the table?
We may not see true commitment from either side of the table knowing that Nelson has yet to rule.
Last week investors fast-concluded from the crumbs falling from the table at the central bank that it was more concerned about U.S. and European debt crisis that could yet end in a tailspin than it was about domestic inflation.
And though we reluctantly learned a lot from the speeches that arose unbidden from his own bully pulpit at the head of the dinner table, we learned far more through the daily osmosis of his self sacrificing example.
But you're now in the mood to hang out and taste wines with your friends, and that's the catalyst to sit at the table and order a bottle from Willamette or Burgundy and have some food that complements the wine.
First, a table reprints data from the studies that showed the risk.
It has trademarked the light "packages, " which can be placed into many different kinds of final goods, from table lamps to car headlights, that run on AC with the name Acrich.
"When I go out to dinner with my friends and no one stares at me or asks to be moved to a table further away from me, that's a good day, " she says.
As the main character Michael Scott in NBC's The Office, Steve Carell brings new quirks to the table that Americanize the show from its BBC heritage, while also managing to regroup the qualities of the original that inspire our recognition of life's comedies and tragedies.
Having said that, I need to make clear every time that I do that the fact that this is the policy we are pursuing now, that this is the option we are pursuing now, does not mean that we are removing other options from the table.
Do not use flowers on the table that don't come from your own garden.
The nearby table from the House Budget Committee shows that programs are hardly starved for money.
"We are not preoccupied on issues unrelated to what matters to Americans ... the kitchen-table issues that we hear about from our constituents, " Fazio said.
Ronnie hit it at 100 mph and got the perfect cannon on the pink to release the red and you could see from the way he bounced round the table afterwards that he was pleased.
Fans, who had never really taken to the Manchester-born boss, had long forgotten the fact that Megson had taken them from bottom of the table when he took over in October 2007 to safety and into the top 10 by Christmas 2008.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the first prototype emerged from a "beat-up old typing table" that she found in a flea market.
It was a transfer from partial to full control that had been on the negotiating table for eight months.
The Vatican itself owns what it believes to be a fragment of the table from the Last Supper and marble stairs that are the same ones Jesus ascended on His way to appear before Pontius Pilate.
Told from here, from this hard bench that is both bed and chair, table and couch, inside walls and bars painted a dark gray like a grim parody of jail, the story has a different ring than it would if I could tell it from the desk in my office.
From day one, confirm that you bring something new to the table.
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