Plaid cannot, he argues, rely on independence one day as an answer to problems in the here and now.
The real-time chat service is widely seen as an answer to the mobile messaging apps becoming wildly popular among young smartphone users.
However, there seems to be no concerted effort to encourage Americans to try this route as an answer to a turbulent job market.
The Joker appears as an answer to Batman in Gotham City, after Jim Gordon worries that Batman is going to cause escalation in the methods and behaviors of criminals.
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But in bilateral talks with America's president, George Bush, Mr Putin proposed joint use of radar stations in Azerbaijan, as an answer to American defence concerns east of Europe.
Pat's For All parade, which happens in Queens and began in 2000 as an inclusive answer to the Fifth Avenue procession.
Among all the technology and business speakers at the Dachis event heralding the importance of working with flows, only one in particular struck me as having an answer on how to do it: a jazz musician.
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And when I submitted three questions online, I still had not gotten so much as an acknowledgment, let alone an answer, five days later.
Months in the making and paid for by the Paterno family, this is as much a public relations campaign as it is an answer to accusations against him.
Current methods take between 24 and 48 hours to get an answer as to whether the wound is infected.
Henry searches for an answer as he kicks desperately at the flames, but the first words that come to mind are wastrel and rascal.
" To cap things off, he added: "We currently do not have an answer as to what point in the future that need will come.
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And as I noted, it is instructive to look back at the result of the policies that are now being put forward as an antidote or the answer to our problems and see what they bequeathed to us in 2007 and 2008.
After confirming once again that all the photos that my friends and Ars readers had sent in were still online, I reached out to Facebook once again, looking for an answer as to why this is still going on nearly three years after the company first promised it was "working" on the issue.
The cops were staring at her now, waiting for an answer, as she was guiltily faltering, fumbling.
If you are a lawyer or financial planner, conceive of each project as a challenge and yourself as a detective searching for an answer.
Described as "an electronic question and answer system", it sends a radar signal to any unidentified target to which a friendly will respond automatically with a coded reply.
Carol Moseley-Braun back to the Senate with open arms Friday, as she prepared to answer an expected full slate of difficult questions related to the funding of her 1992 run for the Senate.
Obama, according to several Republicans, explained that he didn't share that priority, an answer that many emphasized as they left the meeting.
"To make a living, " is a common answer, as if he does an average nine-to-five job.
"The police back then didn't push as hard as they should have done to get us an answer, " says the bereaved father, although he praised the officers who conducted a second investigation, involving fresh interviews with witnesses and forensic analysis, nearly 20 years after the fire.
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In other words, there may not be a definitive answer as to why Cowgill is such an anomaly.
As we figure out the answer, prom becomes an even more important cultural touchstone for who we want our girls to become.
In other words, I might answer a survey as if I were an ideal version of myself rather than reflecting a true self-analysis.
Even if fixing the culture were the answer, is an association with as little credibility as the NCAA really the vehicle to deliver it?
And as I said in answer to a question about an entirely different subject, the dynamic changes sometimes hour by hour, day by day.
In the 1980s, when Jacques Delors as commission president was pursuing an integrationist vision, the answer seemed to be to go for ever closer union.
At least if one is to deduce an answer based on the NHL rules remaining as is.
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