1. But the time element became very important. 2. But, he said, effective marketing identifies the rosiest time elements. 3. Complicating the debate is the fact that the time element that elevates icons to masterpiece status in the eyes of museums and collectors also raises their holy value. 4. If Hubbard says no at that point and opens the door for Oakland, the time element would make it very difficult for Oakland officials. 5. Nor is Joe Vars daunted by the time element. 6. Note here how the simple addition of a time element lends an air of believability and certainty to this undertaking. 7. Note time element. 8. One confusing aspect is often the time element. 9. Only the time element is easy to sense. 10. Perhaps significantly, Bush did not attach a time element to his call for Israel to continue its withdrawal. |