Quotes about becoming
becoming consumers cookies good news
I don't think cookies should be out there at all, ... but the good news here is that consumers are at least becoming more sophisticated about the appropriate use of cookies. Marc Rotenberg
becoming chance happy team true
I am very happy because I think now the team has a true chance of becoming world champions, Rubens Barrichello
becoming five optimistic
I am optimistic about Iraq, I think in five to 10 years we will see it becoming stable. Jack Straw
becoming foreign opposed origin prime
I am opposed only to any person of foreign origin becoming the Prime Minister. Sushma Swaraj
becoming
I don't want to see it go, but it's becoming so hard,
becoming wealth caution
When I caution you against becoming a miser, I do not therefore advise you to become a prodigal or a spendthrift. Horace
becoming pleasure stale
Why did becoming accustomed to something have to render its pleasures stale. Guy Gavriel Kay
becoming mental-illness silver
We're becoming so much better at destigmatizing all sorts of things, including mental illness in 'Silver Linings'. Jacki Weaver
becoming chaos process
To some physicists chaos is a science of process rather than state, of becoming rather than being. James Gleick
becoming vulnerability
I love vulnerability. It's what keeps me soft and from becoming emotionally calcified. Jewel
becoming ends contingency
He is always becoming, and if it were not for the contingency of death, he would never end. Jean-Paul Sartre
becoming-who-you-are world natural
You should really know what the complete natural world of your region is and know what all its interactions are and how you are interacting with it yourself. This is just part of the work of becoming who you are, where you are. Gary Snyder
becoming chairman fed growth highly inflation message path policy recent remain risks stayed within
The chairman stayed within his game, reaffirming the recent Fed message that growth is solid, inflation risks remain to the upside, and that the path of policy is becoming highly data-dependent.
becoming definitely fast financial individual pension plans risk shifted
The financial risk has definitely shifted to the individual as pension plans are fast becoming a thing of the past.
becoming cure cut found generation genes helped information learned organism physical physically science source
The first generation of biotech physically cut and pasted from one organism to another. You learned that taxol helped cure cancer, then you found the source organism and extracted the genes to make your drug. Now physical science is becoming information science. Steve Jurvetson
becoming filing issue
The filing fees are becoming an issue for bottom-end (small) companies.
becoming change fight issues political quickly
The fight to change Wal-Mart is quickly becoming one of the most important political issues in America.
becoming buy company focused hub people
The company is focused on becoming the e-commerce hub -- the destination people come to buy just about everything.
becoming conditions situation
The conditions are becoming increasingly adverse. It is grave, and being realistic, we think the situation is difficult.
becoming common cost data deal dollars europeans great millions paying privacy rapidly storage store talking wrong zero
The common idea that the cost of data storage is rapidly becoming zero is plainly wrong when you are talking about terabytes of data. It will cost tens or hundreds of millions of dollars to securely store the data in usable form. Europeans will end up paying a great deal more for communications so their privacy can be undone.
becoming growth investment potential pressures seeing toward trade
The composition of growth is becoming more important. The more it is orientated toward fixed-asset investment and exports, the more we are going to be seeing pressures for a revaluation and a potential trade disruption.
becoming environment focused fully larger merger necessity network remain thus united
The competitive environment underscores the necessity of US Airways becoming part of a larger network and thus we remain fully focused on our merger with United Airlines.
becoming camp downtown early event house parties people tradition
The event is becoming a tradition for people from all over. People have parties at their house during the day or get there early and camp out and then go downtown after the show.
becoming event people tradition
The event is becoming a tradition for people from all over.
becoming fire loss puts season time
The end is becoming a lot more real. It's one loss and your season is over. That puts a little fire in your butt. It's scary, but at the same time it's very exciting.
becoming commit employees experts themselves
The employees we have really commit themselves to becoming experts about these products.
becoming difficult economic evidence gathering strength
The evidence of gathering economic strength is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
becoming evidence metals trend underlying
The evidence is the underlying trend is very strong. All metals are becoming precious.
becoming evidence program
The evidence is becoming overwhelming that the program does not work.
becoming economic euro further increases outlook supported
The euro is becoming firmer, supported by a better economic outlook and expectations of further interest-rate increases by the ECB.
becoming denmark euro gradually join likely lower monetary
The euro gradually grinded lower as it's becoming increasingly likely that Denmark will opt not to join the EMU (European Monetary Union),
becoming fighting fish last wants
The harvesters of the fish are becoming more united. When you go into allocation meetings, everyone wants that last little bit. But if we had more fish, we wouldn't be fighting for that last little bit.
becoming currently domestic energy global gross high impact indeed less oil percent prices quarter
The impact of $60 oil prices in 2006 is very different indeed from the impact of high oil prices in the 1970s or 1980s. Energy is becoming a less important part of the global economy. Oil expenditure is currently about two percent of US gross domestic product, one quarter of what it was in 1980.