51. But when Sun Belt senators took a hard look, they bolted because their states currently get far less federal money than do Northern states. 52. Chairman and chief executive Ronald Skates took a hard look at the idea and said no. 53. Chow is therefore getting a good hard look from the studios, despite his less than fluent English. 54. CompuServe is also taking a hard look at its SpryNet division, which provides direct Internet access. 55. Consequently, no discussion of affirmative action can be complete without taking a hard look at how the cost of education affects minority enrollment. 56. Companies are being forced to take a hard look at themselves. 57. Consumers should take a hard look at closing costs such as appraisal fees, application fees, inspections and title insurance. 58. Democrats were promising to take a hard look at the circumstances of Chavez providing a room and sporadic payments to Marta Mercado, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala. 59. Democrats now vow to take a hard look at future judicial nominees of similar conservative stripe. 60. During lulls in court proceedings, Alisa Schaeffer, in contrast to her parents, looked over at the defendants, scrutinizing them with a hard look. |