That is bound to bring opposition and unpopularity, but it need not bring electoral disaster.
Goldman understood that risk could bring rewards, yes, but it could also bring disaster.
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"We've tried to bring in the competing interests and bring in a balanced plan, " Pombo said.
To bring Kokomo back, to bring the automobile industry back, we knew we had to change things.
Tax rates of 0% or 100% bring in nothing, rates in the middle somewhere bring in something.
Hiring employees (as opposed to independent contractors) can bring big liabilities, but it can also bring tax breaks.
People could not only bring their skills to the area - they could also bring their families here.
The Signal can bring real-time voter analysis whereas polls can take weeks to bring such information light, he says.
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You have to bring your whole self to work, and decide to let them bring their whole self, too.
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We seek to fully deregulate natural gas to bring on new supplies and bring us closer to energy independence.
Equally important are an inviting shopping environment to bring customers in and bring them back and competent, reliable staff.
That was a unique capability we could bring, we could bring it now.
Mr Zeman might bring probity to economic management, but would he bring competence?
That person has the ability and power to bring about so much joy as well as bring peace to themselves.
Thanks to Pope Benedict for reminding us that while old age can bring great joy, it can also bring frailty.
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It's an old watch collector's saw: You can't bring your Ferrari into the boardroom, but you can bring your watch.
You can change cameras, you can bring in archived footage, you can bring in photos and bring in other callers.
You might be able to bring some community bankers on, bring some regulars on, work through this stuff for people.
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Even the middling ones can bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in sales--and the biggest blockbusters bring in billions.
And as they rise, sellers will start to bring their prices down, and that will bring buyers back into the market.
If you can't bring the people to CalArts, as Walt Disney wanted, at least you can bring CalArts to the people.
"If they can't bring the thing under control in Damascus, then they will probably bring in reinforcements outside of Damascus, " he said.
"You bring the families in, you bring in Giffords and it makes the case this needs to do be done, " Lizotte said.
Money won't bring him back but it will bring justice for him.
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You could be in a hospital dying, and they bring in your best friend, and on your death bed, bring in Judith.
The combined company should bring considerable scale and resources and perhaps bring the vintage yellow and black brand to its namesake prominence.
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On the one hand, sometimes making public the details of the arrest can help to bring forward evidence and bring forward potential victims.
And that's why we helped with infrastructure and roads, to bring improvements, to bring back Main Street, to bring it back to life.
At home, we have similar goals -- to bring more responsibility to our societies, and to bring transparency and accountability to our governments.
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