1. Along with the advantages come difficulties, many of which are the same ones that women face when they become pastors, Coalson said. 2. And when that change in monetary policy becomes clear to investors, Blood said, he expects the broad market indexes to rally. 3. Additional eateries in Monterrey and other large Mexican cities will come later, when other outlets have become profitable, officials said. 4. But what is becoming increasingly important now, economists say, is not so much the causes of the gap as the consequences. 5. If crowds become too much, Kabo said, he likes to escape in a book. 6. If that agreement became moot, analysts said, it could also free Congress to agree on another round of tax cuts to stimulate the economy. 7. If the recovery process becomes too dangerous, said Butt, the remains might have to be pulled up with the wreckage. 8. If the connections become clear, says Colwell, the models might be used to create a global cholera warning system. 9. One, Rabbi Ehud Bandel, predicted a breakdown in relations with Jews abroad if the bill became law, saying it would discourage their financial support of Israel. 10. What became clear, she says, is that a critical part of the Simmons experience was personal contact with Hennig and Jardim. |