Now we are going to go through and whack the fire ants and put something in its place that has a very different biology.
Where once workers had to bend awkwardly to hold and whack headliners into place on the car's ceiling, a headliner now has sewn-in magnets that keep it in place on the roof's metal frame.
When I look at the problems in the higher ed world, I see demand, supply and prices out of whack, and I see a desperate lack of innovation, diversity and real choice.
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Our eyes become strained, our back and neck get out of whack, and we gain weight.
Add the fiscal situation, where spending and revenues are completely out of whack, and one sees a constant yearning for safety.
He quickly raised taxes and took a whack at costs, even daring to close redundant fire stations.
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"Sometimes a couple of computers would get kind of out of whack and would slow the process down, " said Abdullahi Sharawi, a commissioner of Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission.
In financial services, the ability to drill down into data and find something that is out of whack on a mobile device and then send an email will be prized.
Prices vary according to the size and importance of the customer (Rupert Murdoch does not pay top whack), and satellite operators are highly secretive about their rates.
He helps Mr. Rivers whack weeds and clean spiders off the motor boat.
High valuations for social networking and e-commerce companies are seen as out of whack with revenue growth figures and money losing or barely profitable operations.
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Google Glass has transmitters and receivers, cameras, a decent whack of a CPU to run the user interactions and interface, and the nifty screen technology.
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And if the balance stays out of whack--if every company wants to be private and none public--that will be bad for the future of American democratic capitalism.
The hedge fund manager has taken two different opportunities to whack at Green Mountain and criticize company management.
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Its 42 days in bankruptcy cleansed the company of lots of bad things, like debt and an out-of-whack pay scale.
Relations between the centre and everywhere else are out of whack.
But if we want to be innovative as an organization, the mole we must whack is culture, and the challenges we must address are those of culture.
To convince wary airline executives that carbon-fiber body material was strong, Boeing sales teams carried samples and hammers, letting airline executives whack the composite with all their might.
The numbers are impacted by current Federal Reserve policy and valuations can stay out of whack for an extended period of time, but they do favor owning stocks.
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Is it your understanding - is it the consensus of most economists that in fact, Americans are at a danger point in consuming more than we save or that the balance between saving and spending is truly out of whack?
Sites like Twitter and Facebook provide a podium for every whack job to speak his or her mind.
Certainly, the members of Congress and presidents who allowed the imbalance between Medicare income and expenditures to get so out of whack are ethically culpable.
Every group that has looked at this objectively -- bipartisan groups, in fact, that have looked at this objectively have basically come to the same conclusion that in order to take a significant whack out of our deficit and debt we need to do it in a balanced way.
Obviously we have seen outsized compensation and bonuses and salaries that have long gotten out of whack.
But if a fund promises returns that are so out of whack with what well-managed and respected funds are able to deliver in the same market conditions, then that could be a warning sign.
In that recess yard, the boys used to play a kind of baseball -- but with no bat: you'd just whack the ball with your hand and run like hell to first base, which was a basement doorway.
Right now, America's public policy is out of whack with the needs of its economy and workers--and the workers know it.
Unregulated entities in this sector have different risks than regulated ones and their supply, demand curves are typically out of whack, Becker says.
The result is that Gilmore is able to whack a golf ball over 400 yards, and now Irishman Harrington has copied Gilmore's breathtaking run-and-smash technique - and amazingly has added an extra 30 yards to his drive!
But our structural deficit -- and what that means is the amount of money that we're paying out versus the amount of money we're taking in -- the gap between what we're spending and how much money we have has been out of whack for years now.
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