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Michael On
beneath faults
It?s probably one of many undiscovered faults. We don?t know much of what?s beneath us.
absolute amount argument assigned convicted hard money obvious offense reasonably second sex took unusual
It's pretty obvious that, on the surface, they have a hard argument to make that all of this was reasonably necessary. You've got two unusual facts: Someone convicted of a sex offense was assigned to this, and the second is that the amount of money it took (to investigate) was the absolute maximum.
clark county disturbing division family services trend
It's part of a disturbing new trend that the Clark County Division of Family Services is working to face.
good stage
It's our stage so let's put on a good show,
brothers help
It's our problem. You've got to be responsible. Anything to help my brothers from killing each other, I'll come.
asking business cuts job looking piece sounds
It sounds like job cuts is a piece of it and I think they are looking at whole business units, asking 'Is this efficient'?
city halfway power reason sounds
It sounds like he's halfway there. There is no reason the city can't get out of the power business.
drumming espn heard last night sounds
It sounds just like the sumo drumming I heard on ESPN last night.
great realm
It sounded like a great idea as long as it was in the realm of fantasy.
aim bush close firing heart last performance poor presidency saying sort takes three
It sort of takes aim at the heart of his presidency. The idea of firing Rumsfeld for poor performance over the last three years is pretty close to saying the Bush presidency has failed.
awarded best intent medals original turned venues
Its original intent has been turned on its head. The medals are best awarded at venues immediately after the event.
anytime bank global growth likely move oil rates side
It's on the side of the ledger for a tightening bias. But with uncertainty about global growth and oil prices, the bank isn't likely to move rates anytime soon.
clear conflict goes system
It's pretty clear that if this goes in that they're eliminating a no-fault system in Arizona, or at least this is in conflict with a no-fault system. Does this become kinda-fault or a little-fault system?
conclude corporate full premature spending technology
It's premature to conclude from this that corporate spending on technology is back in full bloom.