1. As always, this is a moving target. 2. At its best, Gramm-Rudman-Hollings is a game of how to master a moving target. 3. Duration is a moving target as rates and portfolios change, though it is already used by many managers. 4. It can probably spot moving targets, and give their speed and direction. 5. Nobody hits a moving target and you can quote me. 6. Only the top half of her body was visible, and she resembled a moving target on a shooting gallery. 7. The company is constantly improving the system, making it a moving target. 8. And immigrants should realize the dates are a moving target because Congress can still change them and make them retroactive if lawmakers miss the deadlines, she said. 9. And on regulatory issues, he says, the rules are a moving target, and the pace of regulatory change is costly and confusing to companies. 10. And the legal meaning of the Second Amendment will remain a moving target. |