1. Jack sat at the second mirror, his head lowered for maximum listening. 2. On the stroke of midnight, the British flag was lowered for the last time over Delhi. 3. An official responded that policy prevented it, that the flag had never been lowered for any player. 4. A large business incentive bill would allow school taxes to be lowered for specific industrial development projects. 5. A fancy top to the pilothouse, which also has to be lowered for some bridges, is stored away because it is too difficult to take off. 6. All of that could be accommodated if spending were lowered for other programs or taxes were raised. 7. After trying to lower expectations for weeks, both presidents Wednesday tried to heighten the sense of achievement after three hours of intense discussions. 8. Burtraw said this strategy could distort the power market, but Doniger said it would lower prices for consumers. 9. But even before Clinton left Nigeria earlier on Monday, aides sought to lower expectations for the visit. 10. Early bookers get the best price, and should if for any reason the price be lowered, that price will be reflected in the final bill. |