51. The government can limit speech if it has a compelling reason to do so, perhaps to protect the civil rights of others. 52. The greatest challenge for financial firms is still mostly in the cyber realm, anyway, which has nothing to do with physical location, she said. 53. The question remains, however, whether this apparently innate male predilection has much to do with war, international relations and politics. 54. The point is that parties, however well-intentioned their planning, do not have a uniformly joyful result. 55. The real question is whether the stereotype of age-related decline has anything to do with reality, Dennis said. 56. To do that he has to investigate the underbelly of his upscale community and take some trips down to Boston. 57. To do that you have to ban cigarettes there. 58. To do that engineers had to smooth out the shape of the aircraft so that there are as few surfaces as possible. 59. To do that I have to kick and punch. 60. To do that you have to know what makes the Western world tick. |