If another driver challenges you, take a deep breath and move out of the way.
Mark's engineer had no instruction to tell Mark to move out of the way - 100% clear.
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In most retail revolutions politicians have had to do little other than move out of the way.
You never have to squint or stoop or wait for another reader to move out of the way.
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True leaders know how to move out of the way to let others do what they do best.
Normally, the station can use thrusters to move out of the way of a piece of junk, but this alert was raised too late for such a manoeuvre.
Watching them hop from branch to branch as they get their fill and move out of the way for others to feed may not be meditation, per se, but it's something similar -- a reminder that the world can offer peace and stillness, even in the midst of mayhem.
As it turns out, the crux of the invention was head-slappingly simple: though a patent-pending idea Smith calls "get out of the way control, " the unit measures the load on each joint as its operator moves about, and figures out the direction it needs to move in 3-D space to literally move out of the way.
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When you turn into the Sekonyer River, closer towards Camp Leakey, the river becomes narrow and you will get a great view of the male monkey's enormous snout - which is so big they have to move them out of the way to eat.
And if the mission controllers see anything larger coming then they will have the option to move the ISS out of the way.
During the three hours it took to move the rig out of the way, the debris fell back to the bottom of the hole and clogged up the perforations.
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Parents should unplug and secure power cords whenever possible, and move appliances out of the way.
In a 20-minute procedure, the operation involves pinning open the prostate with four clips to move obstructive tissue out of the way.
Her nimble fingers move out of the hammer's way, just in time, every few seconds... most of the time.
The bucket trucks will be on hand to move traffic signals or power lines out of the way if they hang too low for the buildings to clear.
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"With the general election overhang out of the way, we expect the market to gradually move higher in the months ahead to narrow the gap to its regional peers, as concerns over continuity of policies abate, " said Alexander Chia, an analyst at RHB Research.
Typically, the break-out move begins about two-thirds to three-quarters of the way down the pendant.
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Leaving this too long would make it impossible to build a spacecraft powerful enough to move the space rock out of harm's way.
Organizations that encourage innovative thinking around technology approaches, then stay out of the way when employees move these ideas forward, will see greater cost savings, and ultimately, competitive advantage.
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But in order for 3-D to become a true money-maker for the industry the way that DVDs once were, 3-D has to move out of the theaters and into the home.
As investors hold back and wait for a solid indication that the market will move one way or the other, they often whip-saw themselves out of profit.
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The Abrams moved out toward the end of August, clearing the way for Mr. Tahari to move in on Labor Day.
Assemblyman JAMES TEDISCO (Republican, New York State Assembly): If he doesn't resign, we have to do what we have to do to get this distraction out of the way so we can move forward and get a new leader in place.
The move arose out of a dispute over cost-cutting measures that American was attempting to obtain through reorganizing the way that flight information is distributed from the airline to the consumer who shops on websites like Orbitz.
Get it out of the way and then you can move forward in a productive, healthy way.
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We start with AAA ratings (like, at least for the moment, France) and then move all the way down to EEE and the like, say that bombed out internet play or the Democratic Republic of Congo (just as an example, no idea what their rating actually is).
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People started to move out of the area as the developments around Wavertree Road and Edge Lane got under way.
In a bizarre move, other judges, seemingly appalled by the way things were getting out of hand, formed a kind of rival Supreme Court and sacked Mr Shah, claiming that he had not been the country's most senior judge when appointed, as the constitution stipulates.
And we simply have to get out of the way, give them a lot more flexibility to move to hit that higher bar.
"They had so many years to set an example and be the lead in showing the world that we can empower the homeless community, that we can help them move out of poverty in a real way, and they didn't, " she said.
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