James took the lead back out to six points with a penalty but Wasps never know when they are beaten in Europe and they went in front when Haskell drilled his way over for a converted try after Clermont lost control of a line-out.
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En route to their destination, planes must fly over the control centers instead of a straight line, wasting fuel and time.
The players also ship with new accessories, including an in-line remote control and a protective case.
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West followed that with a 19-foot jumper and after Chandler went 1-of-2 from the free throw line, Indiana seized control with a 9-0 run that made it 58-44.
West followed that with a 19-foot jumper and after Chandler went 1 of 2 from the free throw line, Indiana seized control with a 9-0 run that made it 58-44.
The new acting director general of the BBC, Tim Davie, and the chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Patten, have concluded that BBC News needs a new clear line of management control.
One big change that results from trying to manage a larger organization is a shift from a command and control environment in which the CEO makes key decisions to a delegation of authority to business-line executives.
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The two armies have agreed to "de-escalate" tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) after a meeting of their chiefs of operations.
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Unfortunately, far from instilling confidence, Dr. Rice's throw-away line about her arms control pedigree offers a prism through which one can see clearly what increasingly is wrong with American foreign policy, over which she exercises virtually unchallenged sway.
After taking three games in a row Nadal earned two break points at 4-3, but a pumped-up Murray got back to deuce with a brave forehand down the line and regained control of the match.
Infra-red communication suffers the same problems, but has the additional limitation of requiring a direct line of sight between objects as anyone who has tried to operate a television remote control with someone else standing between him and the television will know.
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However, investigations into the bank by other authorities including the Department of Justice and the Office of Foreign Assets Control continue, and "this lone settlement does not draw a line through the matter, " Symonds said.
Rupert was quite clear about his editorial influence: He was a "traditional proprietor" for his UK tabloids, the Sun and the News of the World, exercising editorial control over which political party to back in a general election or what line to take on major policy issues like Europe.
Munster took control as the half closed when they caught the Scarlets snoozing, taking a quick line-out to send flanker Wallace away and under the posts without a hand laid on him.
The irony: That fashion line, which she not only has creative control over but also consumes a significant chunk of her week, is never mentioned on the reality series.
In 2003, unable to find a bra that would give her the smooth line she longed for, she took scissors to a pair of control-top pantyhose--cutting out the gusset and legs to create a makeshift bra that wouldn't be lumpy from the back.
But we can develop a strategy to take control of our energy future and avoid gas spike prices down the line.
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Losing control of their brand is the biggest risk for luxury firms expanding abroad or venturing into a new line of business.
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Then think of that same wealth of information and the same degree of control not simply at the home desktop, but also while waiting in the checkout line at a store.
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When schools schedule each other, perhaps there should be a line in the contract that immediately voids the game if there is a change of control of the school.
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The line, in the Penzing district of western Vienna, had been put under manual control following a technical defect, a spokeswoman for Austrian railways said.
The company line up to now has been that walling off content allows for a sort of quality control, assuring that apps are developed specifically for the unique form factor of its devices.
Mark Jones should have touched down with nine minutes left to put the Scarlets within a sniff of a losing bonus point, but the Wales wing lost control of the ball as he reached for the line.
Now firmly in control and sensing a growing nervousness in Sunderland, Birmingham continued to push forward, but again found Gordon a resolute last line of home defence.
These include disciplined project management skills that will allow a company to process a resource play as efficiently as if it were an assembly line, repetitively drilling and fracking and completing wells one after another with a rabid eye on cost control.
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