101. While this strategy has won respect from clients, investors have long criticized Morgan as being lax in controlling expenses. 102. With this realization, our leaders have matured, our foreign policy has won new respect, and international law has been forever altered. 103. Yet the imperial family has refashioned itself for the times and, in their modesty, won the respect of most Japanese. 104. Yet in defeat, Torrence won newfound respect. 105. Zhu won the respect of other Chinese leaders and superlatives from Western business executives. 106. A close confidant of President Clinton, Harriman won respect in Paris as someone with the high-level contacts to short-circuit Washington red tape in a crisis. 107. A close Clinton confidant, Harriman won respect in Paris as someone with the high-level contacts to short-circuit Washington red tape in a crisis. 108. A close confidante of President Clinton, Harriman won respect in Paris as someone with the high-level contacts to short-circuit Washington red tape in a crisis. 109. An Israeli man who said he offered his services to Iranian intelligence in hopes of winning the respect of Israeli spy masters was acquitted of espionage Thursday. 110. And the United States won some respect in bobsled. |