Then there is Russia to round out the big four, growing less than it needs, as Oreskhin put it, to keep everybody happy.
And he did it because, as he put it, he believes that here in America, there are no second-class citizens in our workplace.
Your President knows that. (Applause.) And he did it because, as he put it, he believes that here in America there should be no second-class citizens in our workplaces.
The key is finding a balance between getting it right and, as Kerr put it, preserving the integrity of the game.
Privately, several officials also said Bremer was carrying a stern message from the president that it is time, as one put it, to "light a fire" under the council, whose work, in the view of the White House, has been stalled by personal, ethnic and religious rivalries.
It also did not give 2005 guidance, as it customarily would, and it put off giving such guidance until its analyst meeting.
In a conversion you withdraw money from a pretax ira, declare it as taxable income and put it in a Roth.
Wuthering Heights had such a rapturous response that they hoped to release it as a single and put it on their new album, The Secret of Life - but Bush, or one of her representatives, refused.
Or it went, as others might put it, into the hands of venders of artisanal chocolates and ninety-dollar T-shirts.
It was, as some have put it, risk management without the management.
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In this case it is referred to as a put vertical spread, as it is in the same month with two different strikes.
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Mr Davidson said he was "so happy" it was all over as it had put him and his family "under enormous pressure".
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It is, after all, a day where as he put it, "we will either learn very, very little or an awful lot".
Penalty critics, who've been led by Blatter of late, argue that that when soccer turns to this endgame, "it loses its essence as a team sport, " as Blatter put it.
Advisers said Bush will say it is imperative that new reforms be made to, as one put it, "take accounting out of the shadows" so that investors can be confident corporate balance sheets have been independently verified.
In an opinion survey published this week, more Poles said they would vote for the constitution than against it, if it is put to a referendum (as it probably will be).
It had to delay the release of Leopard by four months as it put extra resources into developing the iPhone.
It may have been, as his adviser put it this morning, the worst kept secret in Welsh politics that Peter Hain was planning to step down from the Shadow Cabinet before the next reshuffle - but to do what?
It also makes his biography, as he might put it, a gripping yarn.
For a while Oberon was able to get it off of her as fast as she could put it on, nuzzling her and speaking ever so soothingly about how the boy would be found.
It's a weighty piece of work, more academic tome than pamphlet as they put it in the Wales Office - an exercise in governance that hasn't been undertaken in many years and a valuable, proper contribution to the process of considering where the devolution journey has got us, and whether we'd be wise to stop now, or press on.
It wasn't near a supermarket or in the "path of running errands, " as he put it.
I'd like to say to people look, I'll do it as long as I have the energy to do it and when I don't feel I can put as much into it as you like, then I would want to step down.
On the other hand, if the story is adjudged to have been unfair, if it's seen as being a smear as John McCain put it this morning, it could actually have the affect of rallying some hesitant conservatives behind the candidacy of a man they've been very suspicious of over the years.
As hard as it is to put money into an emergency fund, you will be much better off when that emergency hits.
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