But just like today and the Web, there was a business driver behind the changes too.
And that's why the plan that I've put forward for manufacturing, and education, and reducing our deficit in a sensible way, using the savings from ending wars to rebuild America and putting people back to work, making sure that we are controlling our own energy, but not just the energy of today, but also the energy of the future -- all those things will make a difference.
But please know that we hold you in our hearts -- not just today, but always.
So those are the discussions we're going to be having, not just today but in the weeks and months to come.
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And I want to also thank the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the U.S.-Russia Business Council, the American Chamber of Commerce in Moscow, and all the organizations who helped bring our countries together not just today but every day.
Back in 2007, if Newsweek management would have simply kept its cool, made some adjustments to the size of the rate base, ad prices and minor editorial adjustments, the magazine would be a lot smaller, but would be just fine today.
Yesterday in Portsmouth, the wind was just howling, but today is a positively balmy 6 degrees.
It is important too that governments do not just spend today but have credible, explicit plans for scaling back tomorrow.
"I didn't have my best stuff today but I just tried to keep my team in the ballgame, " he said.
Each of us can do our part to serve our communities and our country, not just today, but every day.
The velocity of M1 had an all time peak in 2008 of just over 10 but is today a lowly 6.924.
It will be a problem having peace in the region not just today, but also 10, 20 or 40 years from now.
We may moan about them but today they comprise just 4 per cent of total government revenue, again 50 per cent in Sweden, 20 per cent in France and 13 per cent in Germany.
And that begins with being thankful to them not just today, but for the rest of their lives and recognizing the sacrifices not only they make, but their parents and spouses and kids who watch their loved ones go off and serve every day, knowing that there's real danger out there.
Qt, which is open source and has already been around for years but is just really getting the limelight today, makes app creation much quicker than before.
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There was talk of clustering, but today it's just closure.
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And maybe it is just me today, but the thought that Japan can get through the crisis without further serious damage, let alone coming out of it in substantially better condition, seems particularly Panglossian and unrealistic.
But just off the cuff to reporters again today spoke about lifting the ban being too distracting.
He says he works just as hard today, but is focusing more on big strategic issues than day-to-day work.
We didn't get to pitch just one inning, but I believe today is the way they should be used.
But the conversation today, to be just totally straight with you, was a short conversation, principally focused again on economics.
We don't see that now in the same way, but one might say that just the world today, America today, is not as proactive as it used to be.
Such a comparison would have been inconceivable just a decade ago, but today it is a reality --- prompting Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to set ever higher economic growth targets.
But let me just ask you about this development today with Mr. Gonzales former aide.
Brands certainly have better tools available today, but that can sometimes just muddy the water.
"But today, Barry and I are just the warm-up acts, " he said, before beckoning on The Black Eyed Peas.
"We're 50% energy today but that's not just oil and gas, " she says.
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We'll tackle that in our eventual review, but if you buy today you'll just have to make that call yourself.
Fine, but if today's high premiums were just an attempt to make up for past mistakes, there would be new entrants into the business.
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