So what's at stake isn't just the success of our businesses or the strength of our economy or even the health of our people.
"Given the stage, and what was at stake I don't know that I've seen any bigger performance, " Auriemma said.
Clearly the checkered flag isn't all that is at stake in Austin.
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Republicans don't understand that the issues at stake go far beyond partisan games.
Many Congressional Democrats, and for that matter, most of the other critics of the Republican bill, don't really understand what is at stake in the debate over illegal immigration.
"Don't ask me to write a check for you when you think your job is at risk, and then don't pay any attention to me when my job is at stake, " said Chris Dodd, head of the Motion Picture Association of America and a former Democratic senator, on Fox News.
There is a lot at stake because if we don't do our job right, or we miss something, someone's life is really in danger.
There's too much at stake for families who can't pay their medical bills, or see a doctor when they need to, or get the treatment they need.
And all of you are leaders in your communities -- in the business sector and the labor sector, in academia, we even have a few pundits here -- it is important to understand what's at stake and that we can't keep on playing games.
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Don't forget, people put their own reputations at stake when they recommend you.
But I hope we can stay focused on what's really at stake in the election, because I don't think it's about any of us as candidates, I think it's about your listeners.
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We don't know that yet, but understand what's at stake here.
But they didn't appeal it at the time since there was not any real money at stake.
He's developed a unique strategy, but he says, he doesn't quite have the nerve to use it when his own money is at stake.
But it his fear -- as the title of his new book, "The Last Generation: How Nature Will Take Her Revenge for Climate Change" (it is called "With Speed and Violence" in the U.S.), suggests -- that we still haven't fully realised the apocalyptic forces we have awoken and the reality of what is at stake if global warming continues untrammelled.
And yet here he was, with his very survival at stake--the thing he cared most about--and he suddenly couldn't find his footing in one failed apology after another.
But yet, when I asked everyone to please don't put this on the news, please, you don't have to say he's in the CIA, because his life was still at stake.
It's a messy situation that isn't going to get solved any time soon, especially given how much money's at stake, so maybe we should all just switch to Ogg Vorbis and save ourselves a lot of trouble?
The laid-back atmosphere at spring training doesn't compare to the intensity level of the WBC games where there's so much pride at stake playing for your country.
Clinton's win won't do much to cut into Obama's lead: West Virginia had just 28 delegates at stake, and those will be awarded proportionately.
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