Will Poole

Will Poole
William Starling Pooleis a former American football defensive back. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He played college football at Southern California...
allow care market process room
What we need to do is to allow the market ample room to take care of that problem, which the market is in the process of doing,
absolutely extension opposed
We're absolutely opposed to an extension of the hours.
buy might
We might as well buy the whole package.
given million question
The only one I would really question was the need for the landscaping, but given it is only $100,000 out of a $6 to $7 million project, I don't see that much to be gained.
fortunate hope horses race
We're fortunate to have two horses in the race and we hope they live up to their billing.
declines households question suffering
There is no question that many households are suffering declines in real incomes.
auto continuing course locked open policy reading responsive
We should not just be on auto pilot, ... Policy is and should be responsive to incoming data. We need to be open to reading that evidence, not just continuing a policy course that we thought we locked in.
thinking culture sausage
When we think of memetic culture, it is the sausage factory of the old days.
people fans cards
The high five card will be an insignificant bonus to the incredible time I’ll have traveling the world and meeting new people, especially fans of Nando’s
horse car racing
A racing horse is not like a machine. It has to be tuned up like a racing car.
memories unique archives
What's unique about [4chan] is that it's anonymous, and it has no memory. There's no archive, there are no barriers, there's no registration. ... That's led to this discussion that's completely raw, completely unfiltered.
cost contributing
The cost of failure is really high when you’re contributing as yourself,
estimate high higher inflation point risks side skewed upside
I think the inflation risks around the point estimate are skewed to the high side ... I would put a higher probability on an upside surprise,
account adjustment current deficit disruptive economic fall future growth hard inevitable likely painful question stability whether
The question is not whether the U.S. current account deficit will fall in the future but whether the inevitable adjustment is likely to be painful and disruptive of U.S. economic growth and stability -- a hard landing.