1. Educators, meanwhile, often view business with more than a little suspicion, distrust, and envy. 2. Although scientists still hope they can rescue Churchill, his condition has been the subject of more than a little heartache. 3. And in what should be a musical comedy, Miss Mona spends more than a little time ruminating about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 4. Back then Yale, like most campuses, was a hub of idealism, networking and, in retrospect, more than a little sanctimony. 5. Both images, of course, carry more than a little truth, and suffer from more than a little exaggeration. 6. A brick was not found inside, but more than a little tape disappeared between wrappings. 7. A few hours later, trying to turn on the stove for our morning coffee, we discovered that the storm had cost us more than a little sleep. 8. Accordingly, we should consider that supposedly inspired wisdom with more than a little skepticism. 9. Add to this mix the congressional hearings on the Whitewater matter, which begin next week, and the agonizing has made for more than a little midsummer uneasiness. 10. But businesspeople like Skalka who succeed in Europe say it takes hard work and more than a little luck. |