I've read more
than my fair share about his infidelities with Judge Susan Kettner lately and he's not even denying it at this point and his wife isn't out there defending him either so this seems to be true.
Of course, I've said more
than my fair share about that as well on this website.
Not exact matches
Much of the problem, Miller explained, is that Americans are already shouldering more
than their
fair share of pharmaceutical companies» costs: While the U.S, accounts for only 4.6 % of the total world population, it makes up
about 40 % of the world's drug spending, and the bulk of pharma companies» profits, he said.
Long story short, the IRS is more serious
than ever
about cracking down on cryptocurrency tax evaders, and it has three ways of getting its
fair share from virtual token users.
For example, getting it at 10 % below
fair value would require a price of $ 64 /
share, or
about $ 3 less
than its current price.
But up through 5 months she did more
than her
fair share of sleeping in the Cartier while we were out and
about, on vacation, shopping, visiting, etc..
PALISADES, NEW YORK — When human ancestors began scavenging for meat regularly on the open plains of Africa
about 2.5 million years ago, they apparently took more
than their
fair share of flesh.
I've worked for more start ups
than I care to mention and I've had my
fair share of successes and failures and have been through the dotcom boom of the late 90's as well as the telecommunications boom that lasted
about a year or so longer.
Dripping in eye candy for women and full of Sex and the City - style «witticisms»
about penises while boasting less -
than - inspired action, few men are likely to come out of this feeling they got a
fair share.
For example, getting it at 10 % below
fair value would require a price of $ 64 /
share, or
about $ 3 less
than its current price.
One of the best things
about summertime — well, other
than the fact that it's summertime — is
sharing photos of beach days, melting ice cream cones, smoldering sunsets, and outrageous state
fair foods.
Instead of droning on
about the same countless problems and complaints that most other players have already pointed out in preliminary reviews, forum posts, and rants, I'm here to give an overall impression of the game from the perspective of a gamer that has seen more
than their
fair share of Massively Multiplayer Online Role - Playing Games (MMORPG's), as far back as the dread days of Ultima Online.
This year has seen more
than its
fair share of remasters, and it looks like we are
about to get one more.
The issue is that we actually need China to do more
than its
fair share if we're to keep warming from becoming too dangerous (I never know how to phrase this... to avoid run - away climate change is really what I'm most scared
about but I don't want to minimise the devastating impacts that will happen before that too).
US contribution is
about 1/3 of EU's one and even less
than Japanese one and you call it a «
fair share»?
The UK is paying
about $ 500 million more
than its
fair share, according to Oxfam's criteria.
We'll see, however, that if anything it is China that is getting the short end of the stick — and a good thing, too, because the climate cares
about CO2, not fairness, and if we are to have any hope of keeping warming from much exceeding 2 degrees Celsius, China will need to do more
than its
fair share.
So in anticipation of our Grad
Fair next week, and rather
than hanging around until time machines are knocking
about, I'll
share them here.