Indeed, Yemen, with one out of three adults unemployed, seems to be the only clear-cut case of the out-of-work marching on the capital.
The second-most popular tool featured in the retail apps, a contact form, also underachieved, as only 45% of apps with such an option earned a majority of rating above the cut-off of three stars.
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It can't delete mail from the inbound server, either, but it can display Word and Excel attachments with the help of cut-down versions of the programs included in the package.
Gonzalo Higuain might have had a hat-trick, heading narrowly over, superbly denied by an outstretched Lloris left-hand low to his left - and the most clear-cut of all - hitting the post having rounded the keeper.
One thing that the House could do in its few days here in Washington before it goes off again on recess is follow the Senate's lead and pass a tax cut -- an extension of a tax cut or tax cuts -- for the middle class, 98 percent of the American people.
Over the past four years he has used E-Trade's once-roaring stock to acquire ever more services, offering the nation's top-yielding certificates of deposit, an asset management arm and a cut-rate version of the "wrap" accounts invented by old-line brokers.
Over the past four years he has used E-Trade's once-roaring stock to acquire ever more services, offering the nation's top-yielding certificates of deposit, an asset-management arm and a cut-rate version of the "wrap" accounts invented by old-line brokers.
The over-abundance of long cut-scenes and fully voice-acted, animated sequences felt out of place in an MMO and made the game drag out unnecessarily.
In fact -- in fact, the recovery plan provides a tax cut -- that's right, a tax cut -- for 95 percent of working families.
The downgrades include a two-notch cut for government-controlled RBS, to A2 from Aa3, and a cut of one-notch, to A1 from Aa3, for Lloyds TSB, a division of part-nationalised Lloyds Banking Group.
Bolsover in Derbyshire will have an 8.8% cut - one of the highest in English local government.
And what, if any, consequences up to and including a cut-off of aid would you be willing to consider?
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Another is one from Senator McConnell, who wants to get senators on the record saying they won't press later for a cut-off of funds.
Nor have investors grown any more confident about their ability to price the banks' toxic mortgage-backed assets: Merrill Lynch's cut-price sale of collateralised-debt obligations in July has had few imitators.
The only really pointed questions came from Senator Edward Kennedy, Democrat from Massachusetts, who is sponsoring a plan that would call for a cut-off of funding for this troop surge.
The Hungarian forint, which moves in a band either side of a central rate against the euro, is trading within a whisker of its upper limit, even after a cut of three-quarters of a point on February 21st.
"This would cause a global catastrophe wherever it hit the Earth, via a climate change, and this would lead to a rapid cut-off of the food supply and ultimately within a few months to a loss of probably a quarter of the world's population, " he told BBC radio.
Aside from the big stones and this emerald treasure, the sale is packed with appealing jewelry and watches, including a slew of Henry Winston pieces, like a stunning necklace consisting of 73 oval-cut diamonds of graduated sizes.
But he said the SDSR - which cut billions of pounds from the Ministry of Defence budget - would not be revisited.
This has led to some accusations of bogus or pointless claims, although these businesses - which take a cut of any payout - say that they are simply providing a service for those who were previously unaware or nervous about making claims.
Many of the tools currently used to do this are cut-down versions of similar programs used in TV stations and can be expensive to use.
Even if most House Democrats vote against the tax-cut measure because of the estate-tax terms, it's possible that enough centrists would side with Republicans and Mr. Obama to pass the bill.
Ipswich, boosted by the surprise return of captain Gareth McAuley, created the first clear-cut chance of the afternoon.
Then it's back to government legislation, with the third reading of the Public Service Pensions Bill - the startlingly low-key measure to cut the cost of public-sector pensions.
Few gene-testing studies yield the sort of clear-cut results seen in the case of kras, Erbitux and Vectibix.
Mr Shapps told the BBC's Sunday Politics, he hoped the changes - to cut the number of MPs - would happen.
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The authors of DSM-V attempt to capture this less than black-and-white picture by dispensing with the approach taken in previous DSMs, which was based on cut-and-dried checklists of symptoms.
The lessons of a sleepy Dutch spirits market were inapplicable in, say, the cut-throat world of frozen yogurt.
The main treatment is injections of a chemical to cut levels of testosterone - the driving force of many prostate cancers - but it causes side effects.
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