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Decades of success led to Toyota's somersault into corporate complacency and narcissism, with the concomitant toll on flexibility. Costly, but they have to pay the price. Taiwo Danjuma, EGERKINGEN, SWITZERLAND...
Report: Teachers Find Students Unprepared for Success...
...aside, I can tell you that whale meat isn't good. As sushi and sashimi, it was fatty and chewy with a bland, blubbery taste - like salmon that's been kept out too long. The one exception was the whale noodle dish, but I'm going to say its success had more to do with the noodles and spicy broth than it did with the whale. All in all, the experience made it hard for me to keep a straight face when people referred to whale as a "delicacy." It was like eating leftovers from a submarine. (See pictures...
...disrespectful to the entire Leverett community, which put in so many hours to ensure that Housing Day was a success," Wen said. "More importantly, it was upsetting because it was disrespectful to all of the people whose lives have been affected by the events of September 11th...
Even if Dodd had agreed to water down reform enough to cut a deal with Corker, that wouldn't have guaranteed success; it was not clear if any other Republicans would have supported it, if Democrats on his committee would have agreed to pass it, if it could have survived the full Senate, if the Senate would have been able to work out its differences with the House in a conference, if the Senate and House would have been able to pass the resulting conference bill, or if Obama - whose aides have suggested they'd much prefer no bill...