Watchdogs take the tiniest of naps because six months of watchdogging is exhausting and here we are: credit card peddlers are back on campus.
The committee also chided the office of the information commissioner for going beyond what it could say for sure when it told the Sunday Times that the act had been broken but that it could do nothing about it because six months had elapsed.
The banks were forced to throw good money after bad because, six months earlier, they had agreed (in exchange for meager fees) to cover Enron's financing needs should the high-flying, investment-grade energy giant ever find itself in real trouble.
He responded that a Chinese competitor of his bought two machines from him with that idea in mind but had to shut both down within six months because he lacked the qualified workers to operate them.
Mrs Merkel put the constitution at the top of her to-do list, which is not just undesirable (in Charlemagne's view, anyway) but unrealistic: nothing much is going to happen in the next six months because of the French presidential and legislative elections.
The panel of peers, MPs, academics and medical professionals recommended all those with terminal illnesses with less than a year to live should be able to request an assisted death but Lord Falconer said he had been persuaded this should be reduced to six months because of greater certainty of diagnosis.
The debut is six months late because of problems with the built-in DVD player.
If you would ask me that about maybe six months ago because this is still kind of brand new.
"New World's stock price has jumped 100% in six months primarily because people are now seeing the hidden value that management is unlocking, " says Michael Green, property analyst at Nomura Research Institute.
They may be less price-sensitive with lipstick because they buy it only every three to six months, says Alicia Sontag, senior vice president of global marketing for Bobbi Brown Cosmetics.
"The biggest thing I learned from this is to choose your teammates wisely, because you have to work with them for six months, and to set progress goals and stick to them in order to complete the task at hand in time to review your work and make necessary changes, " says Smith.
He was cross because Mesut Yilmaz, prime minister for the past six months, had declared a public-sector price freeze without clearing it with him first.
Experts say the teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, may be released within six months if he is convicted, because adults cannot be detained at juvenile reform facilities.
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"This statistic is especially important because many organizations have cut benefits over the last six months, and it illustrates that the majority of employees have not thought of resigning as a result of adjusted benefits, " Sheridan said.
But because of Egyptian animal laws she cannot return home for six months, while UK rules says Bisou must stay in quarantine.
The last six months of life are a particularly difficult moral issue because that is when most health-care spending occurs.
Prices for used luxury cars have fallen the most, perhaps 9% in the last six months (a precise number doesn't exist because one model year is not identical to another).
Witt says in the past few months, she knows six children who've died because the current treatment, which is working for her son, didn't work for them.
Six months later, the Sex Pistols fell apart - allegedly because of McLaren's plan to fly them to Brazil to hook up with Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs, one publicity stunt too many for Johnny Rotten.
By the time some people do find out about the new laws it will be too late for them because of the very strict time bars - 12 months after separation and six months after a death.
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Imperial was allowed to suspend the reporting of its waiting times for planned operations to the government for the first six months of this year, in an unprecedented move, because the problems had resulted in a backlog.
It takes between six months and three years to book revenue for a new machine because of all the testing required by state-certified labs.
When product refreshes come quickly, consumers feel a little defeated because even if they buy this new product, it will be old in six months or less anyway.
"Ingredient costs have undergone significant increases in the last six months and some businesses are struggling to pass those increases on because spending power of the average household hasn't increased by the same proportion, " she told BBC News.
McKinsey estimates that in America 70% of them find new work within six months, but in Germany only 40% do, partly because of a generous benefit system as well as strict hiring and firing laws.
He had conducted a detailed study of his company's fortunes and found that his income had increased by 70% in the six months after he started using a mobile phone in 2006, because basic activities such as stock handling and negotiating prices with suppliers become much more efficient with a mobile phone.
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Off-spinner Croft, who has been out of the England side for 18 months, is recalled because of the likelihood that the West Indies will field six left-handers in their batting line-up.
However, Judge Fowler said that because of the letter he would "moderate" his four year sentence and reduce it by six months.
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Michael Jackson's family has "floated" the possibility of filing a wrongful-death lawsuit against AEG Live because of its "very, very active role in Michael's life during the last six months, " Levitch said Monday.
It normally opens for four months over the summer, but Torbay Council could only fund six weeks in 2012 because of "budget pressures".
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