• As the recent election showed, independents hew to the Republican position on fiscal issues, and certainly did so in this survey.

    FORBES: Voters Like GOP Concepts on Deficit Reduction

  • It depends on who is being hysterical about matters and how closely or not they wish to hew to the truth.

    FORBES: The Alcohol Prohibitionists Really Do Need To Learn Their Economics

  • Training doesn't just involve teaching someone how to structure an aircraft loan, write nifty software or even hew to company policies.

    FORBES: To Train Or Not To Train?

  • The new president would have to hew to one rule: Wall Street would likely have veto power over any Fed chairman decision.

    CNN: Bush, Gore seen leaving ideology out of Fed picks

  • But just how closely the new Mr. Tex will hew to the original will remain a mystery until fair opening day on Sept. 27.

    WSJ: In Dallas, a Makeover for 'Big Tex'

  • Several of the biggest drivers are look-alike, cleanshaven white guys in tracksuits, and their cars, which now hew to the same technical specifications, are equally cookie-cutter.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Just ten days ago, moreover, Secretary Baker told Latvian Foreign Minister Janis Jurkans in Paris that the United States was unwilling to confront the USSR over the Baltic states -- even though Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov had recently threatened renewed economic coercion if the Balts did not hew to Moscow's line.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • The spots run 90 seconds--30 seconds more than the ones Pfizer ran for just four months last year--and hew to the same narrative as the old one, using a race between a tortoise and a Belgian hare to dramatize the fact that quitting smoking that favors the slow and steady--and that Chantix can help.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And what you're aware of throughout the process is that after having taken 1, 000 votes or so, no matter how well-intentioned you are and how seriously you take the issues and, you know, hew to principle - there's going to be something in there that, come election time, somebody's going to be able to run a TV spot on.

    NPR: Before Midterms, a Chat with Sen. Barack Obama

  • But a revitalized NATO will continue to hew to that original vision of its founders, allowing us to rally collective action for the defense of our people, while building upon the broader belief of Roosevelt and Churchill that all nations have both rights and responsibilities, and all nations share a common interest in an international architecture that maintains the peace.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Addresses the British Parliament

  • Beyond the budget, Lew is expected to hew closely to the positions Geithner struck on Europe's debt crisis, the U.S. relationship with China and the administration's defense of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul law that the banking industry has fought to weaken.

    NPR: Senate Confirms Lew As Treasury Secretary

  • The real event occurs rarely, but every summer aficionados run the route by bike, motorcycle and even canoe and as we set out from the handsome medieval core of Sneek, our goal was to hew approximately to the route, while avoiding the cyclists that were following it in earnest.

    WSJ: Four Days Through Friesland

  • Pfizer hoped to hew more closely to shareholder interests when it introduced performance shares with payout curbs in 2007, a spokeswoman for the drug maker says.

    WSJ: A Tougher Stand on CEOs With Bad Returns

  • To contend with this situation, the Netanyahu government would do well to hew very closely to the line that Netanyahu set out in his address to AIPAC.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Opportunity is knocking on Israel's door

  • The parties now carefully vet all utterances from the podium to make sure they hew closely to the theme: how wonderful their man is, especially when compared with the horrors the other guy will unleash.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Therefore, this Court will hew closely to the time-honored rule to sever with circumspection .

    WSJ: Highlights From the Ruling

  • Administration officials said they didn't hew closely to the existing emergency plan, because they found some of it impractical, including complex rules outlining how local governments should ask for help.

    WSJ: Poor Training Fueled Gas Shortage After Sandy

  • In fact, nobody really knows how Neolithic man managed to hew these pillars.

    NEWYORKER: The Sanctuary

  • Most shooters hew more closely to something like Call of Duty or Battlefield.

    FORBES: Sands Of Darkness: The Good, The Bad, And Ugly Of 'Spec Ops: The Line' (PC)

  • These are both shows draped in the trappings of science fiction, and X-Files really does hew more closely to science than Lost does.

    FORBES: Is the X-Files Fantasy or Science-Fiction?

  • We haven't seen any shocking revelations from either device, although we weren't expecting any from phones that hew so closely to the original templates.

    ENGADGET: Nokia Lumia 820, 920 for AT&T swing through the FCC Mobile

  • Earlier this month the company unvelied Eric Prescott as chief executive to succeed Hew Balfour, who quit in March after 21 years in the job.

    BBC: Havelock Europa sees losses widen to ?4.62m

  • The council's vice-chairman, Dr Hew Mathewson, said he gave "no credence" to links between the khat trade and the funding of al-Shabaab, the Somali-based cell of al-Qaeda.

    BBC: Man chewing khat

  • Various studies by benefits consultant Hewitt Associates (nyse: HEW - news - people ) show that only 38% of U.S. employers plan to offer a defined-benefit plan by the end of 2006, compared to as many as 83% in 1990.

    FORBES: Pension Problems? Not For Brokers

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