Why penalise claimants who have no alternative but to live in accommodation with a spare bedroom?
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And now the task is not only to get more medals but to live up to new expectations.
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There are some people whose innate motivational patterns so dominate their consciousness that they have no choice but to live them.
Third, banks have little choice but to live with the new regulations.
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American politicians might as well learn to be proud of the dollar's strength: for the foreseeable future, they will have no choice but to live with it.
"As saving for a home of their own becomes increasingly out of reach, many have no choice but to live in rented homes for years on end, " he added.
But they have since roared back, partly because British companies have had no choice but to live with a testing exchange rate and partly because of the recovery of other European economies.
As a result, governments have no choice but to learn to live with debt and use it responsibly.
That only served to increase the pressure on Frenchman Tamgho, who jumped 17.98 in New York in May but failed to live up to his favourite's billing, managing only 17.45 to take bronze behind Oprea, who finished second with 17.51.
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"We were under the impression that he had six months to live, but he had nine days to live, " Chris recalled.
DC, but wants to live in a suburb can commute either from Maryland or northern Virginia.
Other USC QBs have been picked lower in the draft, but failed to live up to their promise.
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They separated in 2009 but continued to live in the family home until Salama moved out in August 2010.
Until the two Belfast killings, the hope was that Sinn Fein would make its reservations clear, but agree to live with the referendum outcome.
Northug, 24, won three gold medals at last year's World Championships but failed to live up to expectations in his first three events at the Games.
Once, rich employees of San Francisco's financial and legal firms worked in the centre but chose to live in the comfortable communities down the peninsula, such as Saratoga and Menlo Park.
Most of the adult home workers live in buildings surrounding it, as do about 35 independent seniors who don't yet need the services but plan to live out their days in the community.
You'll need to wait until its October ship date to see for yourself, but if a skeletal sound system is on your list of must-haves, you can rest in peace knowing that you have but weeks to live (with your current spirited setup).
Hulu was previously considered a serious threat to Netflix, but it failed to live up to expectations.
And most do not die in their 20s, as Americans tend to assume, but can hope to live into their mid-50s.
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It's a house that's big enough to live in with someone else but also small enough to live in alone, and there are very few places that have that feeling.
At times I was ready to stop running, but my will to live was greater.
Blatter said salary caps would be impossible to enforce under European law but urged clubs to live within their means.
After continued international pressure, Pakistan has now agreed to give them refugee status, but wants them to live close to the border so that they can be repatriated soon after the conflict is over.
Previous technologies, including the telegraph, aircraft, radio and television, were also expected to bolster democracy, he observes, but they failed to live up to expectations.
"The intent in our changing the Live Tiles support is not just to make Live Tiles more personal, but to give a more consistent experience between Windows 8 Live Tiles and Windows Phone 8 live tiles, " Belfiore said.
Lorenzo was given less than two years to live but his parents refused to accept the doctors' prognosis.
That makes it possible not just to skip to any point of a taped show in a split-second, but also to rewind live television: because hard disks are so fast, they can tape and play back at the same time.
But to those who live where the gangs operate, the military language sounded all too familiar and likely to lead to familiar excesses.
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State regulators have never been to happy about the prospect of ceding their authority to site power lines to federal officials, but they have learned to live with the guidelines set forth in the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
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