"We can't get ahead to the Elite 8 or the Sweet 16, " Franklin said.
You don't get ahead if you just rely on the goodwill of people.
In the fashion business, one doesn't get ahead on fancy dresses alone.
But let's just say from the standpoint of social policy it's just bad social policy to have people earning such a low wage that they feel frustrated, that they feel they can't get ahead.
But right now, I don't want to get ahead of it, because the State Department has it.
Obviously there will be another meeting before the review is released, so I don't want to get ahead of where we are on that.
Senator BARACK OBAMA (Democrat, Illinois): People are trying in an economy in which people work one job, two jobs, three jobs and can't seem to get ahead.
Again, I don't want to get ahead of -- in fact, I'll stay safely behind Admiral Mullen and Secretary Gates and others on this issue.
We don't want to get ahead of ourselves but a 4-0 whitewash is certainly on the cards and 7-0 for the summer Tests if you take into account New Zealand.
As you know, the State Department is conducting its assessment, as appropriate and as has been standard over the years, on behalf of the federal government, and I don't want to get ahead of that process.
That having been said, I would point you to DOD specifically on what you've asked about in terms of the last 24 hours, because like a series of other questions, I don't want to get ahead of what we know per the investigation.
So I don't -- I didn't even want to get ahead to Thursday's speech.
But I don't want to get too far ahead of these reports until we have more details about them.
"The council does take action, it's reactive and it has to respond to people complaining because it doesn't have the funding to get ahead of these problems at the moment, but we are doing something about that, " he said.
Again, I don't think the President wants to get ahead of Thursday's meeting.
Mr. SOSNIK: Romney, I think, really is an example, though, of what you don't do in modern politics to get ahead.
They would be astonished to see how success (Microsoft being the most dramatic example) can actually arouse the ire of government because entrepreneurs don't have to get political permission to move ahead.
But those firms that have thought seriously about their talent needs have the opportunity to get ahead of those that haven't, says Mr Spelman, not just by shedding poor performers but also hiring scarce talent from outside, in what is now a buyer's market.
It didn't take long for Newcastle to get themselves further ahead at the re-start with Flood launching a kick over the top towards the corner.
Katherine Broderick, dean of the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law, says the school caters to students seeking a law degree to get ahead in their careers but who don't intend to practice law, including government workers.
Democrats don't like voting for the debt ceiling when a Republican is President, and yet you -- but you never saw a situation in which Democrats suggested somehow that we would go ahead and default if we didn't get 100 percent of our way.
Looking ahead to next week, there isn't much to get excited about either, but at least Universal has a title for red.
ENGADGET: HD DVD and Blu-ray releases on January 29th, 2008 HD
Okay, because the -- I'm going to go ahead and call on this gentleman, but I don't everybody just in the front seat to get a question, so go ahead.
It will also get our confidence on a roll ahead of the Six Nations, although we won't be over-confident as we remember the defeats.
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