1. The systems planning team will have to ensure that rewards come during and not only after the full information systems project is implemented. 2. And only after a new government is in place to implement those reforms. 3. And then, only after an assistant attorney general made a nudging phone call. 4. Anderson and Hostetler apparently are OK, but only after they endured some frightening moments. 5. Brooms figure heavily in many productions, but ordinarily, only after the audience goes home. 6. But in his deposition given in June, Ickes said that occasionally the president made fund-raising calls, but only after being prodded, repeatedly, by Ickes. 7. But only weeks after the offering, its shares plunged when the company issued a string of disappointing earnings reports. 8. But only days after the election, it announced plans for the new peacekeeping force with a reduced presence from NATO and the United States. 9. Eventually, Bob Allen got his license, but only after I heard about it and started nosing around. 10. He hired his former in-house colleagues to handle continuing support for the system, but only after they agreed to performance measurements. |