1.   And what makes the chronic discontent far worse, some on the staff say, is their belief that the pain is not being shared equally.

2.   But if the immigrants make it over the border and around the interior checkpoint, Garza said, they know where they are headed.

3.   But what made the storms exceptional, officials said, was how long the tornadoes clung to the ground.

4.   But what makes Powell different from many executives, says USF management Professor Oren Harari, is that the anger he generated was because of necessity, not clumsiness.

5.   Great jazz players shade the time in violation of strict beats and that is what makes the music interesting, Gibbon said.

6.   Gross, who made his remarks at a Bloomberg Business News conference, said Americans will tighten their belts in coming months.

7.   If Scheck and Neufeld made any errors themselves in their cross-examinations, experts said, it was that neither of them knew when to stop.

8.   If the cut is made too close to the trunk, he said, the cut takes longer to heal and can leave the tree susceptible to disease.

9.   If the government made an offer, Cutler said, the defense would consider it.

10.   Intuit, which makes the popular Quicken software, said the acquisition would help it become a leader in the global property management software market.

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