They could get up later if they move faster. (Laughter.) But that's their choice.
Immelt calculates GE eventually could get up to 10 cents of every dollar spent on electric propulsion.
Winner is scheduled to be sentenced on October 18 and could get up to 33 years in prison.
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If he's ultimately convicted, Clemens could get up to five years in jail.
Providence can expect 6 to 8 inches, while central Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire could get up to 6.
"I thought the kids were more inspirational that they could get up there and sing despite everything that had happened to them, " she said.
Researchers at the Black Hat conference showed just what mischief a commonly used UK PoS terminal could get up to when they inserted a chip-and-pin card crafted with malicious code.
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Because there were enough people who knew it, they could get developers up and running fast.
He could get worked up about poverty, and why he was there in the school.
Any decision Ofcom makes could get held up in legal wrangling for months or even years.
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Bloggers who join the mainstream press trade freedom for a steady paycheck but could get swallowed up by the larger media brand.
In February, councillors will identify suitable sites, out of the 35 identified in the county, which could each get up to 10 places.
After seven years they could get back up to 96% (now 94%) of premiums plus investment gains on those premiums, all of which would then be taxable.
Packages speed about on conveyor belts, and any tracking device with a dangling cable could get fouled up in the machinery, causing delays or even injury to employees.
As Chris Matyszczyk at CNet points out, if ranking hotness were a crime, Mark Zuckerberg might have been arrested before he could get Facebook up and running.
But if we let convenience blind us to the fact that things could get locked up, we could be denying future generation a chance to build the next great businesses.
She set arraignment for April 18 on felony charges of assault with a weapon and child endangerment that could get Drayton up to 12 years in prison if he's convicted.
While one Democratic source said the Senate version could get taken up in the House if Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell or Boehner don't raise a blue-slip objection, Republican sources rejected that scenario.
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We cancelled and made another reservation at a hotel further into the state, in Harrisburg, where we were able to get out of the cold and I could get caught up on work.
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"It is known around the world and popular in Limavady as well, but no matter how much you like it you could get fed up with it and I think that is what we are concerned about, " he said.
Many groups and experts have asked that lawmakers take time to fully study the implications of the series of proposals, partly out of concern they could get caught up in the strong national desire to act swiftly and strongly in the aftermath of the attacks.
Giant video screens were set up so the huge crowd could get a close-up look at Francis, and dozens of medical teams were on hand for any emergencies.
In Egypt, a nation where an inappropriate posting on the Internet could get you locked up in a dark prison for the remainder of your life, the uprising played out on Facebook rather than in secret, underground armories stuffed with caches of weapons.
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If only politicians in Washington could get their act together and come up with a serious industrial policy, America could get its innovation mojo back, right?
And once we opened the court up, we could get into the lane and make plays and fire up shots.
"Elected officials, who pass planning applications are on the front line, because you could get an anonymous letter, or have your car blown up or your house, or you could get a bullet in the head because of this appetite for money - at any price, " says Bucchini.
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It becomes possibly greater than it would have been if people could see it, get up close and critique it.
Thus, they concluded that if they could get drivers to fill up long before a strike they could significantly increase the nation's stock of fuel and decrease the impact of a strike.
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