Start by playing detective and kick some tires at a supplier s plant or warehouse.
American businesses need pro-growth economic policies that will end the uncertainty and kick-start hiring and investment.
Colorado's Department of Regulatory Agencies oversees more than 70 occupations, including hunting guides and kick-boxers.
We'll lift the hood and kick the tires and see our plan and their plan.
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You hit the reset button and kick the can a long way down the road.
Sure, go ahead and kick your shoes off, but you better be wearing socks.
Paterson followed up his own up-and-under to turn Stortoni in the tackle and kick the subsequent penalty.
Now we only train them and kick them out so they can work for our hungrier international competitors.
If Malaysia can stabilize its currency and kick-start its economy, why should the IMF oppose its capital controls?
As for moving your character about, a jump and kick combo will get you charging towards your foe.
One in four voters backed a movement that has promised to shake up and kick out Italy's political establishment.
The ECB will intervene as and when it thinks necessary, buying bonds to help bolster confidence and kick-start markets.
Researchers believe it could help maintain muscle metabolism and prevent wastage and kick-start movement in patients struck by a syndrome.
He has cleaned up the planning rules and kick-started infrastructure projects, such as a bridge from Mumbai to the mainland.
But it seem that cutting interest rates alone is not doing enough to boost credit growth and kick start the economy.
Tuesday was supposed to be the day when he would formally unveil that review and kick off this most heated of debates.
These are young people who, under normal economic circumstances, would move out, head households, and kick up the housing starts even further.
It improves skills and kick-starts new careers - exactly what we need for the economy, employers and individuals during these difficult economic times.
So it is only necessary to identify, and kick-start, the first genes in the cascade, which are likely to be few in number.
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Children's centres could easily adopt such courses to reach those parents who need the most help, and kick-start a fresh approach to feeding babies.
"There has to be an understanding that when we have players at international level it is hard for them to come back immediately and kick-stark, " he said.
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And four years after that, he took the stage to introduce the original iPod, the little white device that revolutionized portable music and kick-started Apple's furious comeback.
There have been failed perforating guns, stuck tools, and other delays, some caused by the well itself as it kept trying to kick and kick and kick.
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The Spitzer observations suggest young planets circling the star are disturbing smaller comet-like bodies, causing them to collide and kick up a huge halo of dust.
Market participants have been calling on the central bank to cut rates to help revive investment and kick-start sputtering growth, which is at its slowest pace in a decade.
It is a useful rule of politics that electorates vote according to their pockets and kick out governments only when they have been given good reason to do so.
We have 11 games to go and 33 points to play for and I want us to end the year on a high and kick on again, starting with Wednesday's game at Accrington.
Edinburgh looked more assured at the start of the second half and finally got on the scoreboard when a break and kick ahead by Lee saw Webster swoop in to touchdown with Paterson converting.
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