"Making sure police officers get out from behind those desks, cut that red tape and get out on the streets catching criminals where we want to see them, " he said.
Therefore, it seems that with the price of feed going up and the weather not cooperating, many farmers have decided to cut their losses and get out of the business.
To get there, you have to drive over Pulaski County's winding roads, pass some sagging trailer homes with rusted cars out front, then get out of the car and cut across Bradley's cornfield.
Took the sailors to Dubai, I believe, and said to the Iranians 'Come and get your sailors and cut it out.
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This brief moment is all the time that the sensors inside will have to measure how the sample's electrical resistance changes, so Dr Brooks and his team have their work cut out to get good data.
The 22-year-old said he struggles to get out of bed at times and has cut short a holiday to return for scans.
You can do the old-fashioned sort of cut through the stomach muscles to get to the appendix and take it out.
Surgeons were able to get most out, but some were too dangerous to cut out and Tamima will have to live with the fragments in her clavicle.
Earlier this month, Bendner admitted that he had to cut short a holiday for scans on the problem and he struggles to get out of bed at times.
Some key figures tackling the global recession found this paper a useful addition to the debate at the heart of which is this key question: is it best to let debt increase in the hope of stimulating economic growth to get out of the slump, or is it better to cut spending and raise taxes aggressively to get public debt under control?
And so now, the Bush administration has his work cut out for it trying to get its sanctions enforced.
Hoyer pointed out that Democrats have cut down the number of earmarks and now require that all requests get posted on the Internet.
"We know at this level the difference is error and until we cut them out in our game, that's going to be difficult to get results, " Rees said.
Fernando Torres had a chance to wrap the game up before Mata cut inside Jonny Evans and struck on goal from six yards out but De Gea stuck out a leg to get a vital touch and divert the ball round the post.
"We're not actively looking to cut back or to get out of any existing deals, " says Charlie Armstrong, senior director of advertising and global branding for AIG, saying only that the company will be keeping an eye on the landscape as it plans its sports-marketing budget for next year.
Mr Abraham said the crash threw Mrs Glauber from the car and pinned her husband inside the taxi, forcing emergency workers to cut off the roof to get him out.
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