The defendant ticked a box to say that he had sold the machine at the time of the offence.
After the game there was a parade of Arsenal legends around Highbury and a celebration of the ground as a clock ticked down to signal the end of an era.
Many companies are still seeing social media and virtual collaboration tools as a box to be ticked rather than the corporate strategic tool it can be if done right.
Fresh EU economic data Friday showed Euro Zone inflation up-ticked just a bit, to 2.7% on an annual basis.
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Completed sales of existing homes, including single-family houses, condos and co-ops, ticked down to a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.92 million sales per year in March.
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Making matters worse, the fall in the unemployment rate (which stood at 8.3% in July), was in great part due to a further decrease in the labor participation rate, which ticked down to 63.5%, according to Nomura.
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The unemployment rate, obtained by a separate survey of U.S. households, ticked up one-tenth of a percentage point to 7.9%.
Others will have come to a different conclusion and ticked a different box.
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In a separate survey, the unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9%.
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The up-tick rule, eliminated last July at the beginning of the market meltdown, forced traders to wait until a stock price ticked up before putting on a short sale.
Whatever his shortcomings as President of Zimbabwe, Mr Mugabe is regarded by his counterparts as someone who is either close to, or at the very top of this pecking order, and he would not take kindly to being ticked off by a "youngster" like Mr Mbeki.
The agent was smart enough to understand, and after a 15-minute hold time (where the minutes ticked by and I wondered if I would be able to make the Allegiant Air flight that was now taking off in 35 minutes), he came back and let me know a manager had approved the changes without any fees.
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Unemployment ticked a tenth of a percentage point lower, to 4.8%, but the market appeared to brush aside that aspect of the jobs report.
Paterson's conversion trimmed the Blues' lead to 18-17 but the Scots were kept pinned in their half as the clock ticked down and had to settle for a losing bonus point.
On the economic front, the Labor Department said the number of Americans filing first time unemployment benefits ticked up by 10, 000 to a seasonally adjusted 372, 000, while economists were expecting 360, 000 claims.
With all the above boxes ticked, it is essential to have a plan once you have run the gauntlet of airport-style security -- there are 4, 000 Swiss troops in Davos this week -- and made it inside the newly-extended Congress Center with the correct color of identity pass.
Many texts received can be from legitimate companies, and come after a box is ticked, or terms and conditions are agreed to that allow the company to get in touch.
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Ms Atwater and her colleagues interviewed 163 workers from a broad range of jobs who had been disciplined in a variety of ways, from being fired to being ticked off.
Ten more runs were ticked off before Michael Di Venuto took a smart catch to dismiss David Balcombe off Davies, but Imran Tahir joined Ervine to add the 21 runs required and ease Hampshire's relegation worries.
While declining to comment on any specific cases, banks or countries, Keneally ticked off several reasons why a taxpayer might be disqualified from the program after originally being accepted, including a failure to cooperate or a failure to alert the U.S. government (as required by law) that he or she was contesting a foreign summons.
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According to the BLS, non-farm payrolls grew at a faster pace than anyone forecasted, but the unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% from 7.8% in September.
And sales of previously occupied homes ticked up in April to the highest level in three and a half years.
Perhaps a bigger surprise and disappointment was that the already high unemployment rate ticked up to 9.8% from the previous 9.6%.
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During the presidential debate on Wednesday in Denver, every time Gov. Mitt Romney seemed to score a point on President Barack Obama, gold futures ticked higher.
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This time he knocked the ball in from close range after Laurens Ten Heuvel got in a header with United desperately trying to snatch an equaliser as the seconds ticked away deep into stoppage time.
Wickets continued to fall - Clarke taking 3-26 - and the Windies were barely helped when a rain shower reduced their over allowance to 41, with only nine runs ticked off.
And De Villiers' team turned up the intensity as the clocked ticked towards the hour mark as a deft pass from Spies set up replacement Alberts to slide over in the corner in the 58th minute.
"I set myself a number of ambitious goals at the start of the year, and to have ticked so many of the boxes feels great, " said McIlroy, who displaced Donald at the top of the rankings and won his second major title at the PGA Championship after recovering from a mid-season slump.
There is a lot of reason to be optimistic -- some of the data points I just ticked off for you.
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