There are going to be initiatives here that talk about the need for everybody to chip in, everybody to give a little something up in order to get our fiscal house in order.
So I believe that everybody should be prepared to give up something in order to solve our budget challenges, and I think most public servants agree with that.
Sometimes it's hard to be a good neighbor, or a good citizen, to give up time in service of others, to give something of ourselves to a cause that's greater than ourselves -- as Michelle and I are urging folks to do tomorrow to honor and celebrate Dr. King.
Once you do this, you signal to your opponent that you're ready to give something up in order to get to an agreement.
He said he was not surprised the stock was constantly being replenished, because "when you are given something you are far more likely to give something in return".
"It's really cool to give people something to have pride in and be happy about for a change, " she said.
"We decided we wanted a call to action, and to do it in a subtle way to give people something to think about, " Parks says.
Mr. ALEXANDER: I'd like this book to really give black women something to celebrate themselves in which they should walk away with lot of pride about the diversity of their beauty and the diversity of their hair as something that--I think when a black woman comes into the world, hair is something that is discussed in her life very early on.
The key error, and it is not too late to rectify it, was the failure to force the bailed-out Wall Street titans to give back something significant to the public in the way of mortgage relief.
That, however, may not improve margins, since the studios need to give their huge in-house staffs of writers and technicians something to do.
O. is to entertain us, anger us, make us talk, and give us something to look forward to in addition to the high drama of her shows and her Grace Jones inspired (or stolen, depending on your attitude) wardrobe.
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An effective speech or presentation can raise the hopes of your audience and give them something to believe in.
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Sandra Pitt, from the Scala Advisory Group, says she hopes the cinema will give youngsters something to do in their spare time.
He'd dribble a special, durable soccer ball, designed to give kids in poor countries something that they could play with for a long time, something that wouldn't break on rocky playgrounds or fields with sharp, thorny brush.
Coach Keegan called on England to give Wembley something to remember them by before the bulldozers move in - but they failed to deliver as the curse of Germany returned to haunt them again.
Game culture, whether it's Machinima or skins or online tips, creates strong incentives for people to become active participants in the community, to create something and to give something back.
Clinton said she "applauded" the recent decrease in violence in Iraq, but said the surge was intended to give the Iraqis breathing room to reach "political reconciliation, " something that has not happened, in her assessment.
That would certainly give Mr Obama something to talk about in his first state-of-the-union message.
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If nothing else, it feels good to give and get something in return.
The priority is to concentrate on the future, but you still need to give the fans something in the meantime.
Having said that there are a few people this year who could reverse that trend in Berlin and give us something special to watch.
Activision is readying the first DLC for Black Ops II, the Revolution Map Pack, which will give these fans something new to experience in multiplayer.
Can you cut back on the fat in the cheese and give me something to enhance taste and mouth feel without loading me up with undesirable fats?
No side gets everything it puts on the table, and tradeoffs must be made depending on priorities: give a little in one area to get back something of value in another.
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I've done what I wanted to do in this business, and now it's my turn to give them something back.
But I'm a glutton for punishment and told her to sign up so she could give me something to write about and, perhaps, humiliate me in the process.
"We have two games left so if we can win both of those we can salvage some pride and give ourselves something to work with back in England this summer, " he added.
"We always expect the Red Bulls in Q3 (final qualifying) to give something more, " he said.
But, it's important I think for everybody, whether they're in public service or not, to give and do something, and do their part.
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