"Six months ago this week, as New Yorkers were sitting in lines waiting for hours to buy critical supplies of gasoline, some shady business owners were trying to make a fast buck at their expense, " Schneiderman said.
And while some tried to make a buck at it, the main thing that tied all of them was a belief that a rising tide lifts all boats and that working together would make not only the internet greater but also ensure their own fortune would improve.
Although it insists that it does not live quarter to quarter, senior figures from its previous incarnation as a partnership, when it naturally championed the long-term interests of its employees (the partners), argue that it would have been much more wary in those days of any deals that made a quick buck at the risk of alienating customers.
The notion of the buck stopping at the top seems completely alien to him.
However, Alan Hayes, who is chairman of Wrexham Licensed Victuallers Association and landlord of the Buck Inn at Bangor on Dee, said it was essential that all pubs were not "tarred with the same brush".
Yet when these men earn so many millions, the buck should stop at the top, not a few rungs down.
And the MLB "Fan Cave" recently played a prank on O'Day in which manager Buck Showalter screamed at O'Day for riding it.
During tough economic times when consumers are hesitant to open their wallets, the buck typically stops at price when it comes to retail choices.
At this very minute at Buck's Restaurant, and probably on Wall Street, too, and certainly God-knows-everywhere on the Net, the whole tech industry is laughing--laughing its socks off--at me.
Although Worcestershire lost two quick wickets when Matthew Hoggard had Phil Jaques lbw for his second duck of the match and Vikram Solanki was caught at cover off Buck, they recovered to reach the close in a healthy position at 62 - 2.
Mr Starling said councillors and members of publics in the gallery were concerned at Mr Buck's lack of respect to the meeting.
And I know of no group of people who more consistently steer in that direction than governors, because ultimately the buck stops with you in your state, just as the buck stops with me at the national level.
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Family friend Derek Tague says Biggers, who went by "Buck, " died unexpectedly at his Plymouth, Mass.
These days he's a regular on the conference-and-cocktail circuit, breakfasting with contacts at venture hangout Buck's and playing ultimate Frisbee with entrepreneurs.
Mr Buck said he would apologise at the next full council meeting.
Today we published our annual Best Actors for the Buck list where we look at what kind of a return on investment the top actors earn for the studios that employ them.
The clear forward-looking message: Breaking the buck will also pass it, at least away from the FDIC.
These days he's a regular on the conference- and-cocktail circuit, breakfasting with contacts at the venture hangout Buck's and playing Frisbee with entrepreneurs.
The comments have local politicians looking to state legislators for some sort of guarantee program, says Buck Landry, a managing director at Morgan Keegan, a Memphis investment bank that dominates the market for underwriting tax-exempt municipal and local bonds in the region.
Wonder what big-time tax professionals talk about when they gather at fancy, big-buck tax seminars?
Never mind that Buck invades Charlie's life, at home as well as at the office.
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By 2014, yield curve dynamics at JPMorgan could add a buck a share to profits.
Slick defensive plays by Buck behind the plate and Ruben Tejada at shortstop gave the Mets a boost.
Milner took a full part in club training at Bodymoor Heath on Monday following his meeting with O'Neill, at which his agent Mathew Buck and the club's chief executive Paul Faulkner were also present.
The DS was a product for kids.. Just because older people are getting into cheap casual ios gaming doesnt mean much.. It means people are also willing to spend a buck playing a game on the toilet at work.
Mr. REED: The person left holding the buck is going to be the investor at the other end of the table, the person who's - or the company, typically, a hedge fund or something like that who has bought that mortgage paper, that security or that bond from the company that lent you the money originally.
Buck Wilson, who practiced law with Dodd at that same firm, says that's when Dodd finally yielded to a political calling he had long heard.
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