91. He said the decision to temporarily halt service Wednesday would have no long-term financial impact. 92. He says the decision to run was the first decision he has made in years without consulting his wife. 93. He said his decision to leave UCLA was the toughest in his career, and Los Angeles is the only team he considered coaching. 94. He said his decision to retire was based on personal and professional concerns. 95. He said the decision to elect a new president was under consideration. 96. Henson said the decision to expand the Toluca factory reflected the cost of modifying the Belvidere factory and not lower labor costs in Mexico. 97. He said his decision in no way reflected a diminished future role for him at IBM, but was driven solely by his desire to be chief executive. 98. He said the decision to turn to sanctions reflected a growing frustration with the inability of diplomats to resolve a dispute that was hurting U.S. ships. 99. He suggested that Yeltsin had blessed his move to lay the foundation for an independent campaign, but also said the decision to run was his own. 100. Houston said his decision to return closer to home had nothing to do with UCLA and everything to do with his surgery. |