It was the right decision, even if I made it for the wrong reason.
"I always thought when I was young, if I ever made it -- and I hoped I would, and dreamed that I would -- I thought I would love to be able to come home and do something special to honor my family, " she said.
"I had just watched him cross where that bomb was, so I didn't know if he made it through and I couldn't find him, " she said.
If I got it wrong, or if he made a mistake, between the two of us we both learned how to get it right.
But I knew if they made it to the weekend, they would hit a critical mass, and the media coverage would build from there.
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So, I made the decision that if I was to do this, it had to be my research that I was using for my clients.
It just seems to flow: If I made the thing up in the first place, then that is a reason for me to direct it.
Ms. HAMMONDS-BLAKELY: Without question, if it was not for God in my life, I would not have made it through that experience.
And I knew if this made me happy, it would likely appeal to millions of women.
However, "I have made it clear that if subsequently the withdrawal timetable is breached, the agreement requires the air operation to resume, " Jackson said.
If it had gone up twice that because of a pepperoni shortage, I doubt it would have made the news at all.
If Groupon was Battletoads, it would be like I made it all the way to the Terra Tubes without dying on my first ever play through.
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"I personally did not think it made any difference if my name was on the ballot, " she said.
"I've made it clear for weeks that if either the House or Senate version of this bill comes to my desk, I will veto it, " the president said.
Or perhaps it would be better if I went inside with you and made Mrs.
Softly spoken, many answers were peppered with pauses, hmms and rhetorical "what am I trying says, " which often made it seem as if she'd never been asked some of the questions before.
And I made clear that whilst we refer to this company as if it were an entity and as if it were the Murdoch fiefdom whilst it may approximate to the latter it is most certainty not just one entity.
The Senate has to produce a bill, and I've made clear, if they produce a bill, we will review it and take it from there.
"I think most people do want to recycle, but if it's not made easy, it doesn't happen, " Keller says.
At first blush, I did not like the sound of this as it made me wonder if GM is desperate and overplaying its hand.
If the players association does not decertify today, I think it shows that progress has been made in the negotiations before the mediator and an end is somewhere in sight.
"I would have appreciated it if he had stepped aside, and we would not have been made the laughing stock of the country, " said Rep. Mary Flowers, another Democrat.
"I made it clear that the U.N. would be unable to proceed if the law establishing the court, as passed by Cambodia's parliament, differs from the Memorandum of Understanding, " said Corell.
So I guess another way of thinking about it is that if -- certainly if we had made a determination that the deal was a permanent tax break for high-income individuals in exchange for these short-term things that people need right now, that would have been unacceptable.
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So I feel that the issues in today's programme would look very different if it had been made in another country with a more modern view on parental responsibility.
And I made clear from day one that I would not sign a health insurance reform bill if it raised the deficit by one dime -- and neither the House, nor the Senate bill does.
But if you did come up with a name, I'll bet it was Mishima Yukio - because Hollywood made a movie about the radical writer, right?
"I think it's clear over these couple of days that progress was made, and if we had not had these talks, some things might not have gotten done, " says Myron Brilliant, vice president for East Asia issues at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Economists such as Adam Posen have warned that slow growth begets slow growth: if we don't use it, we lose it. ( I explained this more clearly when he first made this argument, over a year ago).
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