And thus the spectacle of slow cross-country trains that should have been allowed to die when Amtrak took over from the freight railroads in 1971 but continue to roll at the cost of vast subsidies with little or no public benefit.
The council started to close middle schools in 2011 but suspended the roll out due to a lack of money.
Germany's resistance to foreign takeovers was weakened by Vodafone's gigantic acquisition of Mannesmann in 2000 following a bitter takeover battle, but the country is still reluctant to roll out the red carpet.
Treasury ministers want to stand firm on the principle but be flexible on the practice - examining ideas to roll over unused tax relief from one year to the next or allowing tax free lifetime legacies.
Throw the car hard into a right-hander, and the car wants to roll left but ARS counters the motion, flattening the attitude of the 7's chassis and keeping the car more directly on-line without (like other systems) having to bite at the progress of the wheels via traction control and other tricks.
He said Republicans were originally intrigued by the online voting idea, but instead decided to stick with the traditional roll call format.
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Right now the tool is geared toward assessing the sustainability of existing products, but plans are in the works to roll out a tool that could be integrated into design and manufacturing processes early on to help gauge the potential impacts of various decisions and enable companies to design more sustainable products.
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It turns the whole thing into more of a production, but it's impossible to roll the dough into balls when it's that sticky.
So far three "alleygates" have been erected but Wrexham Council plan to roll the project out throughout the estate.
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So Samoa Air will let a few kilos slide, but the airline is unlikely to provide a refund if passengers roll up to the tarmac with a lighter load.
That's now been called off for the States for an undisclosed reason -- carriers around here are notoriously finicky in their relationships with manufacturers and we wouldn't be surprised if it all came down to a few heated boardroom discussions with the big wigs -- but whatever the cause, users will need to roll with a less-integrated payment option to start.
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So far the new restrictions only seem to be applied to HUB HD, which was added within the past few weeks, but many believe this is just the beginning to a full roll out.
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For one thing, the C919 looks great as a model green-and-white tail and blue-and-white body but the jet has yet to roll down a runway.
India's ruling Congress party said it won't reverse a decision to let foreign supermarkets invest in the country, but it might be willing to partially roll back recent fuel-price increases.
Yes, there are abilities, and moves, and you can move your little guy around, but at the end of the day you go up to an enemy, roll the dice, and see whether you win or lose.
We expect the immediate impact of usage-based pricing on ARPU will be mixed and difficult to predict due to the limited roll-out, but over time it will act as an incentive for people to upgrade to Turbo, Extreme and Wideband data services.
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For now, the company is still offering only CDs for sale, but plans to roll out features that would include, for example, the ability to download purchased tracks directly to an iPod, mix playlists created in iTunes with tracks from Lala-sampled albums, or WOXY stations.
But the basic question is whether the rapid roll-out has led to corners being cut.
But the toughest barrier to overcome may be the most basic: Americans love to roll the dice.
But as the major television networks prepare to roll out their fall lineups, Friday night's most prominent new players are mostly not comedies.
Mind you, we didn't exactly have the chance to roll through out extensive music library, but we were encouraged to find that the tablet has stereo sound, with two speaker grilles each on the right and left edges.
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But the report has disappointed the Israeli press and public, who wanted heads to roll.
The company's goal is to always offer a free version of the app, but also roll out a more advanced paid version, like Evernote and Dropbox have done.
Aim the wave at the centre of the droplet, but at an angle, and the forces generated will cause the droplet to roll.
But the suspension is suited to handle this weight with grace, especially with the option for roll stabilization on sport mode.
Right now, the automobile's been tested on private roads, but the team behind it is working with the UK's Department of Transportation to roll it onto public streets.
But if the Japanese crisis might do little to stall the nuclear bandwagon that is already on a roll, it may well result in more withdrawals of agreed extensions to the lives of ageing power stations that had already been scheduled for closure - as was done in Germany this week.
Granted, expectations are tremendously high for one of the world's biggest rock 'n' roll bands, but U2 doesn't live up to the hype this go round.
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True, oil futures and options have been around since the 1980s, but most people will find those difficult to trade in: You would need to roll the contracts regularly, and that process is complex and can sometimes lose you money.
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