“As they say, the clock is ticking and at least they realize that. Basically, though, we're at the same point.”
Gene Upshaw
“Cycle after cycle, like the ticks of a clock, we get closer and closer to the point where one of these mega-thrust earthquakes are going to occur like happened in Indonesia last year. You can almost look at these slip events as ticks of that clock.”
Bill Steele
“I really think we're looking at a New Year's miracle. The clock was ticking on these gentlemen's lives.”
Dr. Sheldon Teperman
“He has to suit up to get ready for the next season. The clock is ticking. Either he shows up for training camp or doesn't.”
Charles Foster
“The clock starts ticking as soon as the injury occurs and bleeding worsens. Secondary injuries, such as low oxygen levels and low blood pressure, will happen after an injury and those all double and triple your chance of dying.”
Dr. Maurizio Miglietta
“The clock is ticking loudly. Insurers are about to enter negotiations with commercial clients to renew their policies for 2006.”
Robert Hartwig
“The clock is ticking loudly, ... Insurers are about to enter negotiations with commercial clients to renew their policies for 2006.”