1. When she does get overloaded, naturally she wants immediate relief. 2. And, to a lesser degree, they want tax relief, polls show. 3. Business urgently wants debt relief. 4. But with any sort of pain and suffering, you want relief yesterday. 5. Despite attempts to promote an image of purity, the oxygen operators concede that many of their best customers are people who want blessed relief from wretched excess. 6. Gingrich, for his part, said the American people will decide what kind tax relief they want when they vote in the November presidential and congressional elections. 7. He wants relief from the immigrants who march across his property, leaving downed fences and empty water jugs in their wake. 8. If the HMOs really want tax relief, she said, they should be more coordinated in their side of the talks. 9. Long-distance companies wanted relief from the fees they pay the Baby Bell local companies to complete phone calls. 10. Long-distance companies want relief from the fees they pay the Baby Bell local companies to complete phone calls. |