Because defending every line item of welfare spending isn't credible in the current economic environment.
Anne Kauffman, the director, has staged "Belleville" with pinpoint control: Every line registers and every pause tells.
In almost every line of work the ability to speak a second language makes you a valuable asset.
Every Thursday Mr Mulally painstakingly took his executives through every line of figures.
The actors have found in each couplet such truth and depth (even violence) that every line seems newly minted.
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Which candidate will review every line of the tax code and regulation to assess its relevance and its complexity?
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Which is why almost every scene, every line of dialogue in "Pride and Glory" has the dull thud of cliche.
His emotional investment in every line, telegraphed with bursts of unexpected emphasis, keeps his personality magnetic from beginning to end.
Admiration, not mockery, will greet those who know every line of the PATRIOT Act or have memorised the Geneva Conventions.
The Caribbean has long been a cruise hub, with almost every line plying these waters at some point during the year.
The best way to protect yourself before signing up for a club membership is to closely read every line of the contract.
Everybody knows every line since this is the entertainment almost every day.
When most states were gleefully building unsustainable liabilities in the pre-crash party years, Daniels was scrutinizing every line item of state government.
In an episode as this, every line of dialog has to work.
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Extensive financial rigor was applied to Sears to improve the profitability of every line item, dropping poor performers and closing low margin stores.
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"Computing now penetrates into just about every line of business and academic discipline, " said Zhigang Xiang, chair of Queens College's Computer Science Department.
And the newish blue-seated trains: They're a vast improvement from the ugly orange-seated ones, but let's get every line equipped with them, OK?
Two facial expressions struck me: the vehement one (eyes wide, color high, voice strong) and the tired one (fatigue visible in every line, thousand-mile stare).
At Citi, IBM System z plays a major role as a core processing engine of virtually every line of business at the global financial services company.
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Defense Appropriations chairman Jack Murtha said today he is combing every line of President Bush's war budget request for ways to force the president to change his policy.
He divided the brand into age segments and made sure that almost every line had a story attached to it to encourage girls to buy more accessories and play sets.
Many of you were involved in voicing support for such a balanced approach, even if you didn't sign on to every detail and every line item in our recommended budget.
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The plot is full of twists, the chronology is murderously tricky, and the dialogue is all weird, unaccountable spins every line comes at you like a screwball or a split-fingered fastball.
And in case you're still wondering what za'atar is, the Middle Eastern spice is a blend of sumac, sesame and herbs that every line cook should now learn to make, according to the magazine.
And this is what happens to every line of business: a company, an organisation, can survive, yes, but only by being willing to change their line of business when technology makes their old one disappear.
He said the division lay in pressure groups and "sensationalist media reports, " as he attacked a "professional pressure groups who exist for the purpose of defending every line item, either of the entire benefits system or of a particular benefit".
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