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It is nearly 100% of the ministry's procurement budget that has gone [missing],
It is nearly 100% of the ministry's procurement budget that has gone [missing],
We like playing on the road when everyone is against you. It makes you feel good, when you win, to read more
We like playing on the road when everyone is against you. It makes you feel good, when you win, to see all those hurt faces in the crowd.
We've had some tough ones to swallow. But we hung in there. We hung together as a team and it's read more
We've had some tough ones to swallow. But we hung in there. We hung together as a team and it's paid off.
It's been an interesting group. Most days we start seven or eight freshmen. They've handled situations pretty well, and we read more
It's been an interesting group. Most days we start seven or eight freshmen. They've handled situations pretty well, and we also have pretty good leadership from our sophomore class.
They're a solid church; my family goes there, ... They're probably the most stable independent church in the area. I read more
They're a solid church; my family goes there, ... They're probably the most stable independent church in the area. I know them, and I trust them, and they're capable.
I'm very anxious not to fall into archaism or "literary" diction. I want my vocabulary to have a very large read more
I'm very anxious not to fall into archaism or "literary" diction. I want my vocabulary to have a very large range, but the words must be alive.
Success is sweet and sweeter if long delayed and gotten through many struggles and defeats.
Success is sweet and sweeter if long delayed and gotten through many struggles and defeats.
They gave me their name, which was fake.
They gave me their name, which was fake.
The point is that when they talk about quality of health care, patients mean something entirely different than experts do. read more
The point is that when they talk about quality of health care, patients mean something entirely different than experts do. They're not talking about numbers or outcomes but about their own human experience, which is a combination of cost, paperwork and what I'll call the hassle factor, the impersonal nature of the care.