Now, I want to lay out what these disruptive content paths actually look like and how they work.
My goal here is to lay out what carried interest is, how it works, and the business logic behind it.
But these leaks - using bold and clear language - lay out what appears to be China's growing frustration with North Korea.
So I want to take this opportunity to lay out what we are doing, and how we intend to resolve these outstanding issues.
But at some point Democrats, particularly potential presidential candidates, will need to lay out what they are for, not just what they are against.
"Until we really lay out what the milestones are, it will be very difficult to say what the right budget" is for the long term, Dr. Collins said.
But before I lay out what needs to be done going forward, I want to say a few words about where we are and what led us to this point.
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Rep. Stephen Horn (R-Calif) asked USPS to submit within one week a master contingency plan that would take into consideration all systems in the agency and lay out what USPS would do in case of computer failures.
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One of the things that was missing was a final after action report from the Department, pretty much trying to lay out what had gone wrong and what were the remedies going to be to fix it.
Now, just in case some of you missed me on Thursday, I want to lay out once again what I'm talking about with this plan.
Dr Jackson and her colleagues were called in to apply terahertz imaging to find out what lay beneath.
Another tax shelter fiasco zapped economist Arthur Laffer--a case of a man who understands numbers apparently not bothering to find out what lay behind the numbers.
The 79-year-old mogul has yet to publicly lay out a plan for what will happens when he inevitably passes away (retirement seems out of the question).
Have you been willing to lay out to the Israelis particularly what kind of incentives they can expect to see for concluding a deal?
She went so far as to lay out in some detail exactly what she was seeking, right down to a diagram of the size of the keys.
But on occasion the Nahmads would lay out, say, 10% of what they owed.
The difference between what the college will provide and how much you actually have to lay out for tuition, room, board, books, and general living expenses is what is called the expected family contribution.
What nongovernment entity is going to lay out the necessary billions of dollars if politically minded state rate-setters won't let them recover both the capital outlay and the true cost of maintenance, not to mention earning a decent return for shareholders and creditors?
But the reality is, if you lay down those challenges you never know what will come out the other side.
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Hebrew University released the poll shortly before Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to make what he called a major speech to lay out his plan for the country's peace and security.
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What the president was doing was to lay out a vision of where we might be, should we be able to encourage the parties to get back into a process that leads to a permanent peace in the Middle East.
This instructs a web-browser how to lay out the contents of a page, but does not tell the computer what the page is describing.
"I think what they are trying to do ... is to lay out broad principles here and let Congress sort of do the heavy lifting on the details of it, " he said.
When I asked another fan, dressed head-to-toe in the red, green and gold of the Ghanaian flag, what he thought lay behind Ghana's success, he shouted out two words - "team spirit!"
Now let me just lay out one possible vision for the future, which by some odd coincidence will be what was incorporated in the G30 report recently that I had something to do with.
As insights go, this may seem obvious, but Mr. Coase would eventually receive the Nobel Prize, in 1991, for pointing out what wasn't actually obvious in the 1930s and for going on to lay the foundation for institutional economics.
She and Elisabeth Harney Sanders-Park lay out their strategy in a new book, The 6 Reasons You'll Get the Job: What Employers Look For--Whether They Know It Or Not.
But in an attempt to try to lay upon it some objective boundaries, we threw some numbers into the number-crunching machine to see what came out, to see if we could figure out at least one way of determine the best Super Bowl champ since 2000.
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