81. In the next several days Newsday, Newsweek, the Associated Press, Reuters and CNN decided they had to take a hard look at friendly fire. 82. In the same way, Seattle sports fans this past week have been taking a hard look at Vin Baker. 83. It created an insurance epiphany, and many companies took a hard look at their exposure and their capacities to insure. 84. It is time for an outside commission to take a hard look at the agency, with an eye toward separating its enforcement from its service functions. 85. It requires both action and attitude to take a hard look at whether some fairly dramatic changes are needed to stay competitive. 86. It is a truth that would require a hard look in the mirror. 87. It would be useful for Congress to take a hard look at the madness that has taken over the place. 88. Jorge Faz took a hard look at his cramped mobile home and decided it was time to buy a house. 89. Look hard for that something that will tell you which chapter is the one. |