111. But the average person does not have a team of doctors ready to act as quickly as the Knicks did. 112. But the second person has a free hand. 113. But the person still would have to be found. 114. But to read the records, a person has to bring the device to a computer, plug it in and download the data. 115. But ultimately, a person would have to have blinders on not to be dazzled. 116. But, he added, that person would have to be very sophisticated and have a lot of time to spend. 117. Camis said that the more that a person has emotionally at stake in a statement, the easier a lie is to detect. 118. Complaining will just convince you that the person has more power than you do. 119. Consumer advocates say there is no clear-cut answer, as each person has different factors to consider. 120. Could a young person have a better upbringing than the start William Moyers got in life? |