If all else fails, buy it yourself from guernseyjumpers.gg, Margaret Howell or John Lewis.
Because when all else fails, there is always faith that seems to get us through.
Merger, privatisation or, if all else fails, bankruptcy may now await China's 100, 000 smallest industrial enterprises.
Of course, if all else fails, governments still have one final, time-proven means to collect taxes: force.
If all else fails, fire up the laptop or tablet to let your kids watch different shows.
If all else fails, there is always the possibility of some sort of supply shock this year.
If all else fails, you can take it up with the regulator - the Reserve Bank of India.
BBC: India's middle class struggles with personal debt burden
If all else fails, it is possible for a parent to take out a loan from his or her tax-deferred 401(k).
If all else fails, drop your price so your house is a bargain.
If all else fails, and redefining an unpromising area seems impossible, simple use of the epithet "up-and-coming" should satisfy.
When All Else Fails: Government as the Ultimate Risk Manager, by David Moss.
And if all else fails, we need hardly add, there's always The Economist.
When all else fails, Williams and Co. fall back on that tried and true technique of Flower Power -- peer pressure.
Its role is to be something that a worker can absolutely count on to keep him out of destitution if all else fails.
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And then, if all else fails, the bill gives ministers the power to add by parliamentary order further exemptions, applicable retrospectively to any information.
But if all else fails, there's always the Incredible Hulk tie.
When all else fails, the city still has scores of payphones.
CNN: Wireless carriers beef up networks for Obama inauguration
And if all else fails, Harvard professor David Keith, proposes geo-engineering as a way to combat global warming with his plan to refreeze the Arctic.
While it can be dangerous to spend hours in a cold car miles from anywhere, if all else fails, there are ways to avoid the worst effects.
Mr Netanyahu has called for much tougher sanctions against the Iranian regime and indicated his willingness to use force to stop Iran's nuclear programme if all else fails.
If all else fails, you can try and find symbols in the clouds, the subject of a new book edited by Pretor-Pinney - Clouds That Look Like Things.
"When all else fails, the American dollar won't, " he advises.
Have a plan about how to make adjustments for anyone with impaired mobility - this might include alternative entrances, ramps, handrails and, if all else fails, meeting in an alternative venue.
If all else fails, the mobile phone inventors will prosper longer term in the arms of those with the deep pockets to take them forward into whatever the mobile future holds.
Offensively, he can destroy you in the low post, he can run perfect pick and rolls with any decent guard and when all else fails, he can just bank that pretty 15-footer.
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