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difficult disturbed future government impossible market perfect predict
When you have a perfect free market, it's difficult to predict the future. But when you have a market that is disturbed by government manipulations and money-printing, it's impossible to make any predictions. Marc Faber
difficult overcome
make it more difficult to overcome these bottlenecks in the system. Ali Naimi
difficult films looked movies
Luck, I never looked to make difficult movies on purpose. You make the films you can make. Alain Resnais
difficult extremely sound sounds
(Lewinsky) doesn't sound crazy. She sounds fragile, as if she is in an extremely difficult spot. Clinton Case
difficult hit improved last learn left nice year
Last year, we could hit the ball. That was our strength. We had inexperienced pitchers, but what is nice is that they're back. We left them in at difficult times last year so they could learn and they have improved because of it. Tim Bates
difficult face five innings looked work
Let's face it, it's very, very difficult to get our work in. The disappointing thing is that it looked like we were going to get our five innings in. Don Cooper
difficult less seats
Less than 250 seats and things could get difficult for Koizumi. Yoshimasa Maruyama
difficult english happy hope learning
Learning English is the most difficult part, and I hope I can do it because I really want to become a citizen. I?m happy for my friends and I hope I can do it, too. Maria Garcia
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Many of these folks are in very difficult straits. There are several investments where the investor has used their entire life savings and incurred enormous hardship as a result. It's truly heartbreaking. Bradley Skolnik
issues
Economic issues are a subset of social justice. Social justice is unimaginable without economic justice. Isn't that obvious? Rick Perlstein
issue mistake
Make no mistake about it, we will make a big issue out of that in the (bankruptcy) hearings, Ron Gettelfinger
issues next priority top week
Make it your top priority in this next week to get these issues resolved. Bill Flott
issue rebuild stronger structure volunteers
MADD is not the white-hot issue it was in the 1980s, ... But we need to rebuild our organization with even more volunteers and a stronger structure than we had in the past. E. Hurley
issues rapidly software trying
Many of the issues come from software vendors trying too rapidly to get the software out of the door, Christopher Klaus
issues rising
Many issues that had lagged are rising this week. Gerardo Copca
issues nice seen setting
Setting those two issues aside, we would have seen a pretty nice rise. Christopher Richter
issues lack personal recent results
Mr. Edmondson's personal issues ... are tangential to the firm's recent lack of execution, results and direction. Matthew Fassler
issue philosophy prove trying
Mouse's philosophy was, 'Hey, this is what we do. I want my third-stringers to throw. I want my receivers to catch,' ... I just, personally, now have an issue with it. What are you trying to prove after 70-75 points? Neil Lomax
preferred taken
Obviously, we would have preferred that it wouldn't have been taken to this stage. Chris Roberts
prefer standing win
I would prefer to win standing up to him. Ted Ligety
prefer
I would prefer they not know I'm considering selling. Jeffrey Skilling
prefer
I would prefer that it wasn't there. I would prefer it was closed, yes. Peter Hain
prefer quite
I guess I prefer to be quite private. It's a myth that actors are exhibitionists. Cate Blanchett
preference rights stick
If they are successful, they will be doing a very chunky rights issue. Our preference is that they stick to what they've got and do that better. James Lindsay
prefer
I'd much prefer that they not be displayed, just because of all of the headaches. Johan Reinhard
preferred
From my own personal standpoint, I've always preferred my hair shorter because it's just easier. Charlie White
prefer sold somewhere turned
We prefer to give them away than to have them go somewhere where they will be turned around and sold again. Kristine Fauerbach