And let's just dial back to what the President said in his inaugural address.
Germany and Spain took steps to dial back green-energy subsidies that have driven up household electricity bills.
When I pointed this out after the panel to Marzorati, he was quick to dial back his condescension.
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OEMs who have seen their Android tablets fail will dial back those investments in favor of Windows tablets.
Still, a cost-conscious Uncle Sam may in the future dial back the scope of certain weapons programs, or eliminate some outright.
Unfortunately for Team Blue, abolishing the Electoral College may be the only way to push the dial back in favor of the Democrats.
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Even if Susan eventually finds new work, they drop their goal of purchasing a 2nd home and they dial back on discretionary spending.
If demand is less than it expects, it could dial back to a 40-story building or increase the tower to 70 stories if there is appetite.
Let's dial back and introduce some reality to this partisan point-scoring.
Individuals may need to dial back their actions for desired results.
The strong jobs report for March has expectations rising that the Fed will dial back its QE2 stimulus right away, and begin raising interest rates soon.
Her campaign signaled this week that Bachmann intends to dial back her efforts in the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire, putting even greater pressure on the candidate to perform well in the leadoff caucus state.
The c's program managers were thus obliged to dial back to the previous generation's 1.5-liter engine (the Gen III Prius uses a 1.8-liter), a smaller traction motor (60 hp vs. 80 hp) and a lighter, cheaper nickel-metal hydride battery (19.3 kilowatts vs. 27 kW).
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In short, the current path is unsustainable and the only course to prevent the U.S. from following down the well-worn path of the PIIGS debacles is to cut spending, dial back the social guarantee escalations, reduce the tax burden on businesses, flatten the burden on individuals, and live within our means.
If we see something at one per cent that seems dangerous, we can easily dial it back.
Look: There was bound to be a little dial-back on the buzz that surrounded Brooklyn's basketball franchise in late autumn.
Jim Pickrell got into the Internet service provider business in 1995, back when dial-up connections ruled the day and a 56k modem was considered fast.
It happens early in the morning in New York City, meaning you West Coast BlackBerry addicts will need to dial your alarm clocks way back to the dark hours if you want to join along as we give it the full liveblog treatment.
Then you could just lean back and wait for the masses to dial in, sticking them with hourly access charges.
Their early foray into a non-existent, still-emerging field (back when the Internet was still in dial-up mode) has made the company a two-fold super success.
If you should ever have to rock the truck back and forth, to work yourself out of a rut, for instance, the rotary dial makes that easier.
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Once again she returns to the kitchen to make her cup of tea and realizes she never turned the stove on to boil the water in the tea kettle, so she turns the dial and adjusts the flame, grabs an apple and a stack of mail that needs attention and heads back into her office and back to me.
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In a time of DVDs and dial-up, "convergence" in the space was focused on the ability for consoles to play back movies rented at Blockbuster.
The dedicated mode dial is also more conspicuous -- there's no question that Sony wants to free up controls on the back for the future camera's more experienced target audience.
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