111. But logging roads, shotguns and trucks are doing what the horse, Winchester and railroad did to the buffalo. 112. But Jones said that he might argue that to do so would be self-incriminating. 113. But most work because they must, and would prefer to care for their children full-time if it were financially possible to do so. 114. But not to do so might be suicidal. 115. But somewhere along the line Winkler decided what he really wanted to do was direct. 116. But sooner or later it will make itself known, and doing it will be more than enough. 117. But simply doing the math is the wrong way to measure the situation. 118. But the last thing Bush wants is to do that day is be on the same stage with his political rivals. 119. But we should, most of the time, because to do otherwise is to compound the mistake that started the bad ball rolling. 120. But to do otherwise is to risk the firm appearing not to be independent. |