1. Harvard dealers know more than their counterparts at newer bucket shops, and so have more choice of career direction. 2. I mean we have no choice really, some of these things have to happen, you know it has to be done, 3. As such, he said, companies would have little choice but to pay higher prices for domestic sheet steel. 4. But even many people who might be willing to put up with delays often have little choice. 5. But given the huge guaranteed contracts, he may have little choice. 6. I have more choice now, but it means waiting seven or eight months a year. 7. In the midst of the tuxedos and fellowship, Danny Wuerffel had his choice of advisers. 8. Japanese investors will have more choice about how they value yen Eurobonds in their accounts to their clients. 9. Much of that spending is formulaic, meaning legislators have little choice but to raise it every year. 10. Not only does the TCU administration not have much choice, it had better act quickly. |