We all know the importance, but why are so many still so bad at it?
Mr. BRAD HALVERSON (Champion, "Wall Street Survivor"): I failed so miserably at it.
In part, that was because the Republicans who were out to besmirch John Kerry were so good at it that they more than compensated for their relative penury.
He worked so hard at it that he could eventually take telegraph messages by ear rather than by transcribing the Morse code a feat only two other people in America could perform.
Indeed, all the evidence suggests that when the wayward ref, Tim Donaghy, did make bad calls, he was so clever at it that the league's scrutiny failed to catch his dirty work.
"We saw the market go down after the bailout didn't pass, and we saw a market that went down even more after it did pass, so at this point it looks like traders and investors are just looking for an excuse to sell, " said Cleveland Rueckert, an analyst at Birinyi Associates.
We called it a flash deal, so at any moment it would be released, and there would only be a certain number of them available.
No matter the temperature, the cake is so pretty it should be cut at the table, so bring it out on a platter and cut it into generous wedges using a serrated knife and a sawing motion.
It is doing so at a time when it faces intense competition from large lenders like J.
As Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has acknowledged, the Fed is good at slowing down an economy, but not so good at prodding it back to life.
"It was just miscommunication with the ball screen and stuff, so we went at it, " Nix said.
It's always nice when we beat England at rugby, so it would be great to beat them at golf.
So it bends and collapses at the top and that weight goes down so it demolishes like the pack of cards you saw.
So we look at it a little different but our doctors make the call on that.
So we kept at it, and we kept at it, and we won that fight.
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The rates have not yet been made public so at this stage it's not possible to say if people will be better or worse off.
Judy had prepared a lunch of tuna sandwiches, and as we ate at the kitchen table Sam said that, during the weeks after the Alabama shooting, TV crews had set up klieg lights outside their home and shone them through the windows, so that at midnight it felt like the middle of the day.
Playing the lottery is gambling, which people will do anyway, so why not let the state capture some of this revenue, so it can at least be reinvested in the public good?
It may even drop slightly in the first year or so, but look at it as an excellent buying opportunity.
One survey carried out during the summer suggested that a majority of New Yorkers wanted it to be at ground level so it is easier to cross the site and reach the planned transportation hub, shops and office buildings.
In 1996 some of its shares were bought by the Lens Fund, which specialises in companies with inept boards, and invests in only six or so firms at a time, so that it can keep a close eye on what goes on.
It has been good at responding to events, less so at innovating or at dealing with Congress, where it lacks a majority.
"It's like snowballs being thrown at you by a half tonne man, so it can be quite sore at times, " said jockey Robert Havlin.
Sempra likes the safer technology so much it's employing it at its other LNG terminal being built in Cameron Parish, La.
Sempra likes the safer technology so much it's employing it at its other LNG terminal being built in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
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