1. But when times get tight, states cut their training and placement accounts. 2. It needs time to get the wise men in their places. 3. The whole thing had to be repeated three or four times before Sandison got the gist. 4. Time was getting tight on both projects, so I had to force the issue with him. 5. And when times get better such incidents tend to go down. 6. The man who had planted it would want time to get clear before an explosion occurred greater than the blasts which had flattened Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 7. But first you need time to get ready. 8. And as times get tougher, the more inclined insurers will be to cash out of stocks. 9. And if he takes his time getting what he wants, the important thing is that he knows how to get it. 10. And if times got tough, you could always move on, snug and efficient as a turtle in its shell. |