21. Despite the controversy, desert dirts remain a draw for small investors willing to take a high-risk gamble. 22. Dole is basing much of her exploratory campaign on the notion that she is an outsider willing to take on her party and the National Rifle Association. 23. Enter the ECNs, which allow individual investors to post their prices electronically and meet other investors willing to take the opposite sides of their trades. 24. Farm owners, she said, knew that foreign workers would not complain because there were plenty of U.S. workers willing to take their place. 25. Father Mandin saw his Mexican parishioners as good Catholics willing to take in foundlings. 26. Francis said he had no trouble, however, lining up private investors willing to take a chance this time. 27. For investors willing to take the risk, she recommends buying shares of companies that are net exporters and thereby generate hard currency. 28. Further, they say that a number of government-sector jobs are overvalued, and that they could be filled by qualified people willing to take less money. 29. Further, despite the lure of court-awarded legal fees, there are relatively few private lawyers willing to take inmate cases. 30. Frost, Gephardt and Rep. Steny Hoyer, a Democrat from Maryland, focused on recruiting candidates willing to take on GOP incumbents. |