91. In a world of scripted performances, there was high drama in watching two political leaders thinking on their feet, well coached though they must have been. 92. In one class, students endured hard-core job interview questions to get them to think on their feet. 93. In thinking back on today, when I got out of the car, the crowd was going nuts. 94. Instead, thinking back on an Irish vacation conjures up images of squashed soda cans, crumpled newspapers and plastic bags blowing in the wind. 95. Jeanneret said he thought on the ship about how much he was looking forward to coming back to work. 96. Jimy Williams, who lives just a short ride from here in the offseason, was asked what he might think about on the drive home across Tampa Bay. 97. Kerrigan seems to be thinking on a slightly different line. 98. Like many in his age group, he finds himself thinking conservatively on economic questions, and more liberally on social issues. 99. McCarthy always felt his strong suit was his ability to think on his feet and keep talking. 100. Modern economies depend on access to information, on having people think for themselves, on the abilities of tens of thousands of managers to make instant decisions. |